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China’s defense minister faces corruption probe: Report

If reports are true, Dong Jun would be 3rd defense chief, who serves as diplomatic chief of Chinese military, to face such investigation

Riyaz ul Khaliq  | 27.11.2024 - Update : 27.11.2024
China’s defense minister faces corruption probe: Report

ISTANBUL

China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun is facing a corruption investigation, a foreign media report claimed on Wednesday.

Dong is “being investigated as part of a broader probe into graft” in the People’s Liberation Army, The Financial Times reported, citing US officials.

Beijing has yet to confirm or deny the report.

Dong, the first naval commander to be elevated to the post of defense minister, was appointed last December.

He replaced Gen. Li Shangfu, who disappeared from public view last August last year before being removed over corruption charges.

The defense minister serves as the diplomatic face of the People’s Liberation Army, with the actual decision-making done by the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Military Commission, led by President Xi Jinping.

After his elevation to the defense minister post, Dong, however, was not appointed to the six-member commission.

Li’s predecessor Wei Fenghe, who retired from the post, also faced a probe over corruption charges.

Earlier, China fired two officers who led the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Forces and oversaw the nation’s nuclear weapons program.

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