Central Social Affairs Department

The Central Social Affairs Department (Chinese: 中国共产党中央委员会社会部) was the intelligence and counter-intelligence agency of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee from 1939 to 1949, prior to the establishment of the People's Republic of China.

Central Social Affairs Department
中国共产党中央委员会社会部
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 18th 1939
Dissolved1949
Superseding agencies
  • Central Investigation Department (1955-1983)
  • Ministry of State Security (1983-Present)
TypeCentral Committee constituent department
JurisdictionChina
Agency executives
  • Kang Sheng, Director
  • Kong Yuan, Deputy Director
  • Pan Hannian, Deputy Director
  • Li Kenong, Deputy Director
  • Chen Gang, Deputy Director
  • Tang Zheng, Deputy Director
  • Liu Shaowen, Deputy Director

Its successors include the intelligence departments of the Ministry of Public Security and of the People's Liberation Army. The Central Committee Investigation Department was formed in 1955 to integrate civilian intelligence services of China. In 1983, the Investigation Department and other relevant agencies were merged to form the Ministry of State Security (MSS) as its successor.

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