China Expels Top Military Generals from Communist Party
Summary
China has removed several top military leaders from the Communist Party, including He Weidong, a vice-chair of the Central Military Commission. Miao Hua, a senior political officer in the army, was also expelled as part of an anti-corruption campaign led by Xi Jinping. A total of nine officials were accused of serious misconduct involving large sums of money.Key Facts
- China expelled several top military officials from the Communist Party.
- He Weidong, a vice-chair of the Central Military Commission, was among those expelled.
- Miao Hua, the top political officer of the Chinese army, was also removed.
- Xi Jinping is leading an anti-corruption campaign in the military.
- A total of nine military officials were expelled for serious violations.
- The accused are suspected of serious misconduct involving large amounts of money.
- The Ministry of Defense described the offenses as extremely serious.
- This is an ongoing news story, with more updates expected.
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