Chinese Communist Party expels top generals
News Desk
BEIJING: The Chinese Communist Party has expelled nine top generals in one of its largest public crackdowns on the military in decades.
Nine men were suspected of serious financial crimes, a statement released by China’s defence ministry said. Most of them were three-star generals and part of the party’s decision-making Central Committee. They have also been expelled from the military.
While the statement cast the expulsion as part of an anti-corruption drive, analysts say it could also be seen as a political purge. It comes on the eve of the party’s plenum where the Central Committee will discuss the country’s economic development plan and vote in new members.
The nine officials are:
He Weidong – Vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC)
Miao Hua – director of the CMC’s political work department
He Hongjun – executive deputy director of the CMC’s political work department
Wang Xiubin – executive deputy director of the CMC’s joint operations command centre
Lin Xiangyang – Eastern Theatre commander
Qin Shutong – the Army’s political commissar
Yuan Huazhi – the Navy’s political commissar
Wang Houbin – Rocket Forces commander
Wang Chunning – Armed Police Force commander
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