[1][2] Once considered a promising future leader in the Communist Party,[3] Wang retired from his provincial leadership positions in 2015, before coming under investigation for corruption in 2016.
[1][2][3] Starting in September 1968 Wang Min was one of the many sent-down youths sent down to the countryside and then worked in a factory during the Cultural Revolution.
[1][2] After reaching the age of 65, Wang Min was replaced by Governor Li Xi as Party Secretary of Liaoning in May 2015.
[5] Subsequently, Wang was named a deputy chair of the National People's Congress Education, Science, Culture and Public Health Committee.
"[4][6] He was expelled from the Communist Party on August 10, 2016, for dereliction of duty and negligence during a vote-buying scandal, violating the Eight-point Regulation and for bribery.