China purges third Politburo member in deepening anti-graft drive

BEIJING, July 14 (Reuters) – China has expelled Ma Xingrui, a former Politburo member, from the ruling Communist ​Party on corruption charges, making him the third sitting ‌member of the elite decision-making body to be purged since 2025 as President Xi Jinping intensifies his anti-graft campaign.
Ma, who also ​served as the deputy head of the central ​rural work leading group, was placed under investigation in ⁠April over suspected “serious violation of law and discipline” – the ​party’s euphemism for corruption.
Investigators found that Ma had sought ​benefits for others in the selection and appointment of officials and improperly arranged jobs for others, Xinhua reported.
He also illegally accepted gifts, helped ​relatives purchase property at below-market prices and engaged in ​exchanges involving power and money for sex, according to the report.
Ma ‌allowed ⁠his family members to leverage his official influence to obtain huge benefits, engaging in what authorities described as large-scale “family corruption,” while illegally accepting huge sums of money and property. ​Xinhua did not ​specify the ⁠amount involved.
The expulsion marks the latest escalation in ​Xi’s years-long fight to root out corruption, which ​has ⁠ensnared senior party, government and military officials.
In January, China opened a corruption investigation into Zhang Youxia, the military’s most senior ⁠general. ​He Weidong, a former vice chair ​of the Central Military Commission, was expelled from the Communist Party in ​October last year.

Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus.

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