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Can Chongqing’s new police chief break the curse of the Chinese megacity?

Previous incumbents have been catalytic in the fall of two party chiefs, but latest top cop will be keen to avoid a similar fate

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Deng Huilin, pictured while serving as deputy police chief of Hubei province, has been named as the new police chief of Chongqing. Photo: Handout

Chongqing has appointed a new police chief, filling a hot seat in the Chinese megacity that over the past five years has been inextricably linked to the demise of not one but two of its former party bosses.

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Deng Huilin, 51, former deputy police chief of Hubei province and an ex-general office director at the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission, will take up the job, the Jiulongpo district government said in a statement released on Friday.

He will work under Chen Miner – a trusted protégé of President Xi Jinping – who took over as Chongqing party boss from Sun Zhengcai. Sun was last week put under investigation for “serious party discipline violations”, the common euphemism for corruption.

Former Chongqing party boss Sun Zhengcai has been put under investigation for “serious party discipline violations”. Photo: Handout
Former Chongqing party boss Sun Zhengcai has been put under investigation for “serious party discipline violations”. Photo: Handout
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According to a report by The Beijing News, until July 2015 Deng had spent most of his career in Hubei, though little is known about what he did between then and Friday’s statement.

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