BEIJING – China's military has grown stronger in the past year in its fight against corruption, Chinese President Xi Jinping told the Chinese armed forces on Feb 11, making a rare public reference to the graft probes linked to the country's top generals.
China's two highest-ranked generals have been ensnared in disciplinary probes, with Mr He Weidong expe lled in October 2025
"The past year has been unusual and extraordinary," Mr Xi told the military in a virtual address.
"The People's Army has deepened its political education, effectively addressed various risks and challenges and undergone revolutionary forging in the fight against corruption."
The downfall of Mr Zhang and Mr He, the two vice-chairmen of the Central Military Commission (CMC), has cut China's seven-man supreme military leadership body to just a committee of two people – Mr Xi himself as the chair of CMC and a newly promoted vice-chairman Zhang Shengmin.
The seats of CMC's three remaining members are currently empty.
Mr Li Shangfu was expelled in 2024
Mr Zhang Youxia
The military's top leadership is also being purged just as China is stepping up efforts to modernise its armed forces and to project its military power farther afield.
In Mr Xi's virtual address on Feb 11, he praised the rank and file instead, saying they were "trustworthy".
"Officers and soldiers across the military, especially those at the grassroots level, had resolutely followed the party's leadership, loyally fulfilled their duties, focused on overcoming difficulties and successfully completed all tasks." REUTERS
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