Millennium Post

China’s Communist party expels two former generals

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BEIJING: China's ruling Communist Party expelled two top former Generals, including one who committed suicide following allegation­s of corruption, and referred the graft case of the second general who served as the People's Liberation Army chief to a military court for trial, state media reported Tuesday.

General Fang Fenghui, 67, headed the 2-million-strong People's Liberation Army (PLA) till last year. He was also the former chief of the Central Military Commission (CMC), which is now headed by President Xi Jinping. The CMC is the overall high command of the Chinese armed forces.

The former general has been expelled from the party and his case has been transferre­d to a military court to answer graft allegation­s, staterun China Daily quoted the military statement as saying on Tuesday. Also General Zhang Yang, the former head of the Central Military Commission's Political Work Department who committed suicide in November last, was expelled from the Communist Party of China and assets related to the illegal activity have been confiscate­d, it said.

Zhang was recently given posthumous punishment­s by the military for corruption exposed during an internal investigat­ion, the military said.

General Fang is the latest in the list of a host of top defence officials caught in the anti-graft campaign launched by President Xi since 2013. Over 50 top generals have been punished under the anti-graft campaign which, observers say, also helped him to consolidat­e his power.

Fang, once the youngest commander of a People's Liberation Army (PLA), was described as an "opportunis­t" by military insiders, according to earlier media reports.

"Fang has close links to Zhang's superiors and subordinat­es because they were both proteges of disgraced former CMC vice-chairmen Guo Boxiong and Xu Caihou, with Fang being the most skilful opportunis­t, closely following Guo," the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported earlier.

Gen. Guo Boxiong and Gen. Xu Caihou, who were Vice Chairmen of the CMC under previous President Hu Jintao, were accused of heavy corruption including selling the top posts of the PLA for the highest bidder.

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