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    China’s Top Financial Regulator Li Yunze Demoted Amid Probe

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    China’s leading financial regulator, Li Yunze, has been demoted due to an alleged disciplinary breach, marking the latest development in Beijing’s intensified crackdown on the financial sector. Li, 55, was the head of the National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA), responsible for overseeing thousands of financial institutions, including banks, insurers, and trust companies across China’s extensive financial system.

    He is expected to be reassigned to a mid-level position within the regulatory agency. The details of the reassignment remain confidential due to the sensitive nature of the case. Chinese authorities, including the Communist Party’s Organisation Department and the State Council Information Office, have not issued any comments, and Li has not been reachable for statements.

    This disciplinary action comes as China steps up efforts to tighten supervision of its financial industry amid ongoing economic challenges, such as the prolonged property market crisis and slowing economic growth. Li’s last public engagement as NFRA chief was on April 22, when he participated in a Beijing meeting focused on strengthening measures against illegal financial activities.

    Notably, this move follows recent disciplinary actions against other senior officials. Last week, Zhou Liang, the NFRA deputy head, was removed from his position after being placed under investigation for suspected legal and disciplinary violations. In recent years, Beijing has escalated a broad anti-corruption campaign targeting the financial sector, emphasizing regulatory control and addressing misconduct and excess within the industry.

    In a significant development in September, China’s anti-corruption agency announced an investigation into Yi Huiman, who had been previously removed as head of the securities regulator. Li Yunze was appointed to lead the NFRA in May 2023, shortly after the agency was created as part of a government restructuring aimed at enhancing financial oversight.

    Before his appointment, Li served as vice governor of Sichuan province and spent over two decades working within China’s state banking system, bringing extensive experience to his regulatory role.

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