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    China Investigates Top Military General in Major Military Purge

    Hunter W.By Hunter W.January 24, 2026Updated:January 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    China has launched an investigation into one of its most powerful military leaders, marking a rare and high-profile shakeup at the top of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The country’s Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), General Zhang Youxia, and another senior official, General Liu Zhenli, are being probed for what authorities call “serious violations of discipline and law.”

    The Central Military Commission is the highest military body in China and controls the country’s armed forces. Zhang, 75, is one of its vice chairmen and has been seen as a close ally of President Xi Jinping. Liu, 61, is the chief of staff of the CMC’s Joint Staff Department, a key position overseeing planning and readiness.

    According to China’s Ministry of National Defense, the decision to investigate both men came from the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee. The official announcement did not detail the exact nature of the allegations, but in China the term “serious violations of discipline” is widely understood as referring to corruption, misconduct, or breaking party rules.

    This move is part of a broader anti-corruption campaign that President Xi has led since becoming party leader in 2012. The campaign has targeted officials across government and the military. In recent years, several other high-ranking military figures, including former CMC vice chair He Weidong, have been expelled over similar charges, and defence ministers have also been removed from their posts on graft allegations.

    The investigation has attracted strong international attention because Zhang has been one of the most senior active generals in China’s armed forces and part of its modernisation efforts. China has been investing heavily in upgrading its military capabilities and asserting itself in regional disputes, including around Taiwan and in the South China Sea.

    Experts say the probe could affect both internal military discipline and how China presents its defence posture abroad. While the anti-corruption campaign aims to strengthen discipline within the PLA, critics worry that such purges can also disrupt leadership continuity and morale. Some analysts believe the investigation may reflect not only a fight against corruption but also internal political pressures within China’s ruling elite.

    For now, Chinese officials have not released detailed evidence against Zhang and Liu, and the outcomes of the investigation remain uncertain. As the story unfolds, diplomats and defence observers around the world will be watching closely for what this means for China’s military leadership and broader strategic goals.

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