China strips generals, ex-financial regulator, politburo member of lawmaker posts

National Financial Regulatory Administration (NFRA) Minister Li Yunze speaks during a press conference in Beijing, China.

Xinjiang delegation meeting during NPC in Beijing

Xinjiang Party Secretary Ma Xingrui attends the Xinjiang delegation meeting during the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China .

BEIJING, June 27 (Reuters) – China on Friday stripped six military lawmakers, former financial regulator head Li Yunze and recently probed ​Politburo member Ma Xingrui of their posts in the ‌National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislative body, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The report cited a notice from the ​National People’s Congress Standing Committee, which provided no ​reason for the dismissals.
There was no immediate comment ⁠or response to a request sent to the ​defense ministry.
The removal marks the latest escalation in a ​years-long anti-corruption campaign initiated by President Xi Jinpingthat has seen scores of senior officials and top generals investigated, removed and purged.Among ​the removed military lawmakers in the notice was General ​Xu Xueqiang, who has been the head of the Equipment Development ‌Department ⁠of the Central Military Commission, a top military body tasked with overseeing the development, acquisition and testing of equipment for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).Xu has also ​been commander-in-chief of ​China’s Manned ⁠Space Programme since 2022.Also removed were General Li Fengbiao, who had served as political ​commissar of the PLA Western Theatre Command, ​and ⁠General Guo Puxiao, who had been the political commissar of the PLA Air Force, as well as the ⁠Eastern ​Theatre Command’s Wang Kangping, Cyberspace Force’s ​Zhang Minghua, and the Army’s Yin Hongxing.The officials could not be reached ​for comment.

Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Jacqueline Wong.

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