3 Senior Chinese Commanders Are Ousted on Corruption Charges

Beijing disclosed for the first time that the military’s security chief had been caught up in the anti-corruption campaign.
3 Senior Chinese Commanders Are Ousted on Corruption Charges
Adm. Wang Renhua (L-3) and other military delegates arrive at the closing session of China's rubber-stamp legislature, the National People's Congress, in Beijing on March 11, 2024. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
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The Chinese regime’s sweeping purges in the military establishment have ensnared three more senior commanders.

Adm. Wang Renhua, former security chief of the military, was expelled for “serious violations of discipline and law,” the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, the governing body of China’s rubber-stamp legislature, announced on Feb. 24.