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The Directory of Spokespersons of Departments of the CPC Central Committee The Directory of Spokespersons of Departments of the CPC Central Committee No. Department Spokesperson Title Telephone Vice Minister of Xiao Pei Central Commission for Supervision 59595382 1 Disciplinary Inspection Director General (Tel. & Chen of the CPC of the Publicity Fax) Xiaojiang Department Organization 58588617 Secretary 2 Department of the CPC Gao Xuanmin 58588653 General Central Committee (Fax) Wang Vice Minister Xiaohui Publicity Department of 83084540 Director of 3 the CPC Central 83086815 Policy and Legal Committee Hu Xiaohan (Fax) Affairs Research Office United Front Work 58335141 Director of the 4 Department of the CPC Zhang Jian (Tel. & Research Office Central Committee Fax) International Director General 83907241 5 Department of the CPC Sun Haiyan of Information 83907364 Central Committee Bureau (Fax) Director General Office of the Central 55635590 of the 6 Leading Group for Jiang Jun 65122947 Bureau of Cyberspace Affairs (Fax) Internet News 1 and Publicity Director General of Cyber 55635850 Zhao Zeliang Security 65122947 Coordination (Fax) Bureau Director General 55635810 of ICT Xu Yu 65122947 Development (Fax) Bureau Director General Ma of the Publicity Taiwan Affairs Office of Xiaoguang 83551789 Bureau 7 the CPC Central 63571368 Deputy Director Committee (Fax) An Fengshan General of the Publicity Bureau Director General State Commission 52818325 of the General 8 Office of Public Sectors Li Zhangze 52818323 Affairs Reform (Fax) Department Director General 62805057 Party School of the CPC 9 Ou Yaping of the General 62805058 Central Committee Office (Fax) Secretary Party Literature General, 83085263 10 Research Office of the Chen Weiyi Director General 83086003 CPC Central Committee of the General (Fax) Office Party History Research 83089361 Gao 11 Office of the CPC Deputy Director (Tel. & Yongzhong Central Committee Fax) 2 Compilation and Director General 55626127 Translation Bureau of 12 Cui Youping of the General 55626126 the CPC Central Office (Fax) Committee Director General of Policies and 66174061 Archives Bureau of CPC 13 Wang Lan Legal Affairs (Tel. & Central Committee Research Fax) Department 3 The Directory of Spokespersons of People’s Organizations No. Department Spokesperson Title Telephone Director General All-China Wang of the Publicity 68592063 1 Federation of Xiaofeng and Education (Tel. & Fax) Trade Unions Department Director General Central Lu Ya of the General Committee of the Office 85212904 2 Communist Youth Director General (Tel. & Fax) League of China Jing Lin of the Publicity Department All-China Director General 65103156 Zhang 3 Women’s of the Publicity 65103167 Xiaoyuan Federation Department (Fax) 4 The Directory of Spokespersons of Supreme People’s Court and Supreme People’s Procuratorate No. Department Spokesperson Title Telephone Deputy Director 67556246 Supreme People’s 1 Sun Jungong of Information 85120719 Court Bureau (Fax) Director of Zhang Bencai Information 65209441 Supreme People’s Office 2 65200147 Procuratorate Deputy Director (Fax) Xiao Wei of Information Office 5 The Directory of Spokespersons of Departments of the State Council No. Department Spokesperson Title Telephone Director General of the Lu Kang Information Department Deputy Director 65963342 Ministry of General of the 1 Hong Lei 65963374 Foreign Affairs Information (Fax) Department Deputy Director Hua General of the Chunying Information Department Director General of the Yang Yujun Information Ministry of Bureau 62355950 2 National Defense Deputy Director (Tel. & Fax) General of the Wu Qian Information Bureau National Li Pumin Secretary General 68501425 Development and 3 Director of 68533560 Reform Shi Zihai Policy Research (Fax) Commission Office 6 Deputy Director Zhao Chenxin of Policy Research Office Deputy Director General of the 66097225 Ministry of General Office, 4 Xu Mei 66096612 Education Director of the (Fax) Information Office Ministry of Director General 58881882 5 Science and Wu Yuanbin of the General 58881861 Technology Office (Fax) Zhang Feng Chief Engineer Ministry of Director General Industry and 68205014 6 of the Bureau of Information (Tel. & Fax) Zheng Lixin Operation Technology Monitoring and Coordination Director General Zhang Jingze of the General Office State Ethnic 66508073 Director General 7 Affairs 66508091 of the Commission (Fax) Wu Cuiying Department of Culture and Publicity Deputy Director General of the Ministry of 66262549 8 Guo Lin General Office, Public Security (Tel. & Fax) Director of the Information 7 Center Director General Zhang of the General Weixing 58123032 Ministry of Office 9 58160616 Civil Affairs Deputy Director (Fax) Chen Rifa General of the General Office Director General 65152076 Ministry of 10 Xiao Yishun of the General 65152292 Justice Office (Fax) Director General 68551512 Ministry of 11 Ou Wenhan of the General 68551562 Finance Office (Fax) Director General of Policy Yin Chengji Research Ministry of Department 84234209 Human 12 Inspector and 84234253 Resources and Deputy Director (Fax) Social Security Li Zhong General of Policy Research Department Director General Sun Jiahai of the General Office Deputy Director 66558043 Ministry of Land 13 Li Junxi General of the 66558044 and Resources General Office (Fax) Associate Xia Jun Inspector of the General Office 8 Director General Ministry of of the 66556620 14 Environmental Tao Detian Department of 66556053 Protection Education and (Fax) Publicity Ministry of Deputy Director 58933970 Housing and 15 Qin Haixiang General of the 58934625 Urban-Rural General Office (Fax) Development Deputy Director General of the Information Xu Office, Deputy Chengguang Director General of Policy 65293751 Ministry of Research Office 16 65293461 Transport Deputy Director (Fax) General of the Information Liu Pengfei Office, Deputy Director General of Policy Research Office Director General 63204597 Ministry of Water 17 Liu Jianming of the General 63202671 Resources Office (Fax) Chief Economist 59193254 Ministry of and Director 18 Bi Meijia 59193208 Agriculture General of the (Fax) General Office 9 Director General Sun Jiwen of the General Ministry of Office 65197508 19 Commerce Director General (Tel. & Fax) Shen of Policy Danyang Research Office Assistant Minister and 59881434 Ministry of 20 Yu Qun Director General 59881469 Culture of the General (Fax) Office Director General of the Mao Qun’an Department of Publicity National Health Deputy Director 68792084 and Family General of the 21 Xiong Huang 68792087 Planning Department of (Fax) Commission Publicity Deputy Director General of the Song Shuli Department of Publicity Director General 66194014 People’s Bank of 22 Shao Fujun of the General 66015361 China Office (Fax) Director General 68301509 National Audit 23 Zhou Weipei of the General 68301680 Office Office (Fax) State-owned Peng Deputy Secretary 63193325 24 Assets Huagang General 63193509 10 Supervision and Director General (Fax) Administration of the Publicity Commission of Lu Weidong Bureau, Director the State Council of Information Center Director General Zhang of the General Guangzhi Office Director General of the Reform Office, Director General 65195587 Chen Xudong General of the 25 Administration 65194004 Department of of Customs (Fax) Policies and Legal Affairs Deputy Director Huang General of the Songping Department of Statistics State Director General 63417326 26 Administration Wang Lujin of the General 63959412 of Taxation Office (Fax) State Director General 88651211 Administration 27 Yu Fachang of the General 68057998 for Industry and Office (Fax) Commerce General Inspector and 82262142 Administration Deputy Director 28 Luo Fangping 82260110 of Quality General of the (Fax) Supervision, General Office 11 Inspection and Director of the Quarantine Information Li Jing Office of the General Office Director General 86093743 Wu Bao’an of the General 86093460 Office (Fax) Deputy Director 83138541 Gui Bendong General of the 83138612 General Office (Fax) Deputy Director of the Office of the National Working Group State for Crackdown Administration on Pornographic 83138723 of Press, and Illegal 29 Xue Songyan 83138410 Publication, Publications, (Fax) Radio, Film and Director General Television of the Department of Eliminating Illegal Publications Director General of the Copyright 83138750 Department of Yu Cike 83138740 National (Fax) Copyright Administration 12 General Director General 87182721 30 Administration Tu Xiaodong of the Publicity 67111344 of Sport Department (Fax) State 64464479 31 Administration Huang Yi Spokesperson 64464481 of Work Safety (Fax) Director General Yan Jiangying of the General China Food and Office 88330405 32 Drug Director General 88370904 Administration of the Publicity (Fax) Wang Tiehan and Information Department Director General of the 68782361 National Bureau 33 Sheng Laiyun Department of 68782364 of Statistics Comprehensive (Fax) Statistics 84238928 State Forestry Director of the 34 Cheng Hong 84239220 Administration Publicity Office (Fax) 62084902 State Intellectual Director of the 35 Hu Wenhui 62019409 Property Office General Office (Fax) Inspector of the 65201709 National Tourism Comprehensive 36 Zhang Jilin 65201700 Administration Coordination (Fax) Department 13 Director General of the Department of 65201807 Zhang Tourism 65201700 Lizhong Promotion and (Fax) International Cooperation Director General of the Department of 65201711 Liu Kezhi Hong Kong, 65201700 Macao and (Fax) Taiwan Tourism Affairs Director General of the Xiao Hong Department of State Foreign Affairs 64095124 Administration
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