Zhu Junyi

Zhu Junyi (Chinese: 祝均一; born February 1951 in Haining, Zhejiang) was a government official in Shanghai, China.

He returned to Shanghai in 1976, and joined the Huaihai Road production corps, rising rapidly through the ranks.

In 1983, when the factory performance made news in Shanghai by making a record profit of 1.4 million Yuan, he was declared a model labourer, and "Commando of the New Long March".

In 1985, Zhu became Assistant Commissioner of the Collective Enterprise Administrative Bureau in Luwan District of Shanghai.

He allegedly took bribes and was accused of having illegally loaned some 3.2 billion Yuan from the Shanghai Social Security Fund to Fuxi Investment Holding Co., a company owned by businessman and fellow Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) member Zhang Rongkun.