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China expels He Weidong, Miao Hua and 7 other generals from party and military

Rare disclosure from defence ministry comes days ahead of key Communist Party fourth plenum to discuss next five-year plan amid US rivalry

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He Weidong has lost his position as the second-ranked vice-chairman of China’s Central Military Commission. Photo: AFP
Yuanyue Dangin Beijing,Amber Wangin BeijingandLiu Zhen

China’s second-ranked military general has become the latest PLA top brass to fall from grace, with the defence ministry announcing that he was under investigation and had been dismissed from service and the party.

He Weidong, vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) and a member of the 24-man Politburo, was expelled from the Communist Party and the armed forces, China’s Ministry of National Defence announced on Friday.

The CMC, chaired by President Xi Jinping, sits at the apex of China’s military command chain.

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The sudden announcement comes less than three days before the party Central Committee meets for the fourth plenum to consolidate unity and discuss a crucial five-year plan in the face of all-out rivalry with the US.

He is the first serving member of the Politburo, the party’s top decision-making body, to face such an investigation. He is also the third CMC member to be removed since the existing line-up took office in 2022.
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Another eight generals were also under investigation for “serious violations of party discipline” and were similarly punished, ministry spokesman Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang said in a rare public disclosure.

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