Central Public Security Comprehensive Management Commission

The Central Public Security Comprehensive Management Commission (Chinese: 中央社会管理综合治理委员会; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Shèhuì Guǎnlǐ Zōnghé Zhìlǐ Wěiyuánhuì) was an organ under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, charged with providing assistance to the Party and the State Council of the People's Republic of China in matters concerning law enforcement and social management.

Its chairman usually was also member of the Politburo and secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission.

It was known as Central Commission for the Comprehensive Management of Public Security (中央社会治安综合治理委员会) before its reorganization in September 2011 under Zhou Yongkang, when it became known as the Central Commission for Comprehensive Social Management (中央社会管理综合治理委员会), and saw a commensurate increase of its jurisdiction and broadened powers.

The head of the commission, Zhou, was also a member of the elite Politburo Standing Committee (PSC).

Zhou Yongkang fell into political disgrace after his retirement and many of the institutions that spawned under his watch were reined in the new power structure under Xi Jinping.