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Top Chinese military official dismissed for corruption

A top Chinese military official, Miao Hua, has been dismissed over alleged corruption in the country.

China said an investigation into “serious violations of discipline” against the military official was ongoing.

The ruling Communist Party has “decided to suspend Miao Hua from duty pending investigation”, a spokesman for Beijing’s defence ministry, Wu Qian, told a press briefing on Thursday, November 28, 2024.

Wu did not provide further details about the charges against Miao, an admiral and a member of Beijing’s powerful Central Military Commission (CMC).

Wu also denied reports that Defence Minister Dong Jun has been placed under investigation for corruption.

He added: “The reports in question are pure fabrications.

“The rumour-mongers are ill-intentioned. China expresses its strong dissatisfaction with such slanderous behaviour.”

However, “serious violations of discipline” are commonly used by authorities in China as a euphemism for corruption.

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Miao sat on the CMC alongside five other men – including President Xi Jinping at the top – and headed its most important office, the Political Work Department.

Miao has been described as a “close ally” of Xi and a “trusted interlocutor” between the military and the party by Lyle Morris, a senior fellow at the Asia Society.

Beijing has deepened a crackdown on alleged graft in the armed forces over the past year, with Xi this month ordering the military to stamp out corruption and strengthen its “war-preparedness”.

The intensity of the anti-graft drive has been partially driven by fears that endemic corruption may affect China’s ability to wage a future war, Bloomberg reported citing United States officials this year.

The investigation into Miao is “in line with Xi’s added scrutiny on the armed forces” said Chong Ja Ian, an associate professor of political science at the National University of Singapore.

His removal revealed the “endurance of corruption and discipline issues across the system in the (armed forces), despite the strong efforts made by Xi,” said Dylan Loh, an assistant professor at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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