Primary focus of China's next anti-corruption announcement by end of 2025?
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China Ousts Two Military Lawmakers Amid Xi's Corruption Purge Affecting More Than 80 Generals and 200 Detention Centers
Dec 28, 2024, 12:10 PM
China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign under President Xi Jinping has intensified, leading to the ousting of two military lawmakers as part of a broader purge affecting the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Reports indicate that more than 80 generals have been implicated in this campaign since October 2012. In addition, a recent investigation revealed that the Chinese government is constructing or expanding over 200 specialized detention centers nationwide to interrogate suspects linked to this crackdown. The implications of these developments raise concerns about military morale and readiness, as the internal power struggles within the PLA continue to unfold.
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