Anti-corruption purge
Coverage of Anti-corruption purge in the Nexus archive.
- China's military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks
China's military has promoted two new generals following an anti-corruption purge that reduced the ranks. The move is intended to ensure the military's loyalty to the Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
- China's military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks
China's military has promoted two new generals following an anti-corruption purge that reduced the ranks. The move is intended to ensure the military's loyalty to the Communist Party and its leader, Xi Jinping.
- China’s military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks
China’s military promoted Zhang Shuguang and Wang Gang to generals, likely ahead of a reorganization following anti-corruption purges that removed several leaders. Zhang was also appointed to lead a corruption investigation division at the Central Military Commission, which has been reduced in size by the ongoing investigations.
- China’s military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks
China's military has promoted two new generals following an anti-corruption purge that reduced the number of high-ranking officers. The promotions may indicate a potential reorganization at the military's leadership level.
- China’s Fallen Generals Are Getting Unexpectedly Harsh Punishments
Chinese President Xi Jinping is implementing stricter punishments for military officials targeted in anti-corruption purges. The escalation represents a hardening approach to disciplinary actions against fallen generals in China's armed forces.