China removes 6 generals from legislature as military anti-corruption drive continues

China has removed six senior PLA officers from the country’s top legislative body, a sign that President Xi Jinping’s military anti-corruption campaign is not slowing down. According to a late-night notice issued by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee on Friday, 13 members of the legis

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China removes 6 generals from legislature as military anti-corruption drive continues

China has removed six senior PLA officers from the country’s top legislative body, a sign that President Xi Jinping’s military anti-corruption campaign is not slowing down.

According to a late-night notice issued by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee on Friday, 13 members of the legislature had been removed and one had resigned.

There had already been indications that some of the dismissed People’s Liberation Army commanders were under investigation.

General Xu Xueqiang, from the Central Military Commission’s Equipment Development Department, missed a major party meeting in October.

Meanwhile, Lieutenant General Wang Kangping, from the Eastern Theatre Command, did attend the meeting but was passed over for promotion to full membership of the party’s Central Committee.

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