Zhao Leji: the younger gun playing second fiddle to Xi Jinping
In the past five years, the party’s personnel chief has cemented his position through loyalty to the president
Zhao Leji is one of the new members of the Communist Party’s Politburo Standing Committee. Here we present a snapshot of his career:
As the Communist Party’s personnel chief, Zhao Leji’s big job has been to fill the vacancies left by a legion of cadres caught up in the president’s anti-corruption campaign.
Now he is filling a vacancy himself by taking up a seat at the top table of power in China, the Politburo Standing Committee.
At 60, Zhao is the youngest of the group of seven, giving him a good chance of staying in play when leadership line-up changes again in five years.
He is also one of the lower profile figures in the crackdown on graft, building a career in less-developed parts of the country and making a strength out of loyalty to President Xi Jinping.
Since 2012, Zhao has been the head of the party’s Organisation Department, a shadowy but powerful body that oversees top appointments in all state-run institutions, from ministries and state-owned companies to the media and public universities.