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Top Chinese military official Admiral Miao Hua suspected of ‘legal violations’: Report 

Admiral Miao Hua faces serious 'legal violation' allegations and has been expelled from China’s top legislature amid Xi Jinping’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign.

May 31, 2025 / 12:15 IST
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Chinese admiral sacked as Xi’s purge of military brass continues (Photo credit: SCMP)
Chinese admiral sacked as Xi’s purge of military brass continues (Photo credit: SCMP)

Admiral Miao Hua, a member of China’s Central Military Commission (CMC), was suspected of “legal violations”, suggesting his wrongdoings were more serious than previously thought, reports South China Morning Post.

In its latest statement, the political work department confirmed that Miao was expelled from China’s top legislature in March for “suspected serious violations of discipline and law.” Although his removal was initially reported in March, this marks the first official acknowledgment of potential legal misconduct.

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This also lead to his removal from the National People’s Congress.

He previously served as the director of CMC’s political work department – an influential position responsible for ideological control and personnel management within the People’s Liberation Army.