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China says top military official under investigation

Zhang Youxia, 75, is China's highest-ranked general as the more senior vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission and is also a member of the Politburo
Zhang Youxia, 75, is China's highest-ranked general as the more senior vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission and is also a member of the Politburo - Copyright AFP/File Pedro PARDO
Zhang Youxia, 75, is China's highest-ranked general as the more senior vice chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission and is also a member of the Politburo - Copyright AFP/File Pedro PARDO

China said on Saturday the senior vice chairman of its powerful Central Military Commission (CMC) and another high-ranking official were under investigation for suspected “serious violations of discipline”, a common euphemism for corruption.

The announcement marks the latest push in a sweeping drive to root out graft at all levels of the party and state since President Xi Jinping came to power more than a decade ago.

“Following a review… it has been decided to initiate an investigation into Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

The two men were “suspected of serious violations of discipline and the law”, the ministry said.

Zhang Youxia, 75, is China’s highest-ranked general as the more senior CMC vice chairman.

He is also a member of the powerful Politburo, the 24-member executive body of the Chinese Communist Party.

He shares the vice chairman title with Zhang Shengmin, a general in Beijing’s secretive rocket force and who is no relation.

Zhang Shengmin was promoted to the post in October after Beijing expelled his predecessor in another sweeping corruption purge.

Both generals rank below Xi, who has held the CMC chairmanship since 2012.

Liu, 61, is the chief of staff of the CMC’s joint staff department, which oversees combat planning.

Rumours of a probe swirled this week after Zhang Youxia and Liu appeared to miss an official meeting chaired by Xi and attended by second-ranked CMC vice chairman Zhang Shengmin.

Xi has called graft “the biggest threat” to the Communist Party and said “the fight against corruption remains grave and complex”.

Proponents say the policy promotes clean governance, but others say it also serves as a tool for Xi to purge political rivals.

In October, China announced it had launched corruption investigations into nine military officials.

As part of those probes, the defence ministry said it had expelled two top generals from the military.

They were He Weidong, the former second-ranked CMC vice chairman, and Miao Hua, the former head of the military’s political work department.

In 2024, former Chinese defence minister Li Shangfu was expelled from the Communist Party after being ousted over offences including suspected bribery.

Li’s predecessor, Wei Fenghe, was also expelled from the party and passed on to prosecutors over alleged corruption.

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