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Admiral Miao Hua’s suspension: Xi Jinping’s gamble and corruption in Chinese Army

Admiral Miao Hua (69), a member China’s influential Central Military Commission (CMC), is under investigation for “serious violations of discipline”, which usually refers to issues of corruption.

December 04, 2024 / 13:12 IST
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The scale of crackdowns has also led to questions over Chinese President Xi Jinping ability to manage his expansive anti-corruption campaign while maintaining loyalty and stability among China’s military elites. (File Photo: AP)
The scale of crackdowns has also led to questions over Chinese President Xi Jinping ability to manage his expansive anti-corruption campaign while maintaining loyalty and stability among China’s military elites. (File Photo: AP)

China last week suspended a senior military officer and placed him under investigation for corruption amid President Xi Jinping continues his extensive purge of senior generals within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

Admiral Miao Hua (69), a member China’s influential Central Military Commission (CMC), is under investigation for “serious violations of discipline”, which usually refers to issues of corruption. Miao is the director of the Political Work Department on the powerful Central Military Commission that oversees the People's Liberation Army (PLA).

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Miao is regarded as a close ally of Xi and reportedly served as a political officer in the military in Fujian province during the 1990s and early 2000s when Xi held a local official position there.
South China Morning Post reported that Miao’s suspension “has left the seven-member CMC, chaired by President Xi Jinping, with a rare double vacancy and only two serving members apart from Xi and the two vice-chairmen – a situation not seen in decades.”

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