BEIJING (Agencies): In a significant development within China’s military leadership, three high-ranking officers have been expelled from the national legislature as part of an ongoing anti-corruption campaign that has intensified across the armed forces. All three remain full members of the Central Committee, the Communist Party’s top decision-making body, as reported by the South China Morning Post. Wang Renhua, who served as the head of the Central Military Commission’s Political and Legal Affairs Committee, has been under scrutiny in recent months. Notably, all three individuals continue to hold positions as full members of the Central Committee, the top decision-making body within the Communist Party. Wang Renhua, 63, had only recently been elevated to the rank of admiral by President Xi Jinping, receiving the promotion less than a year ago.
Source: The Star December 28, 2025 16:49 UTC