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China Purges Senior Military Official Miao Hua From Top Ruling Body

  • On June 27, 2025, China’s top legislative body voted in Beijing to dismiss Admiral Miao Hua from his role on the Central Military Commission.
  • Miao was under investigation since November 2024 for serious violations of discipline, leading to his suspension and eventual expulsion from Parliament in April.
  • Miao, 69, formerly the political ideology chief overseeing political loyalty in the People's Liberation Army, had his photo removed from the defense ministry website by May's end.
  • President Xi Jinping is continuing a wide-ranging anti-corruption campaign within China’s military that has implicated more than twelve PLA generals along with multiple executives from the defense sector.
  • Miao's removal signals another phase in Xi's crackdown on military corruption, reflecting tensions within China's top military leadership.
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The Chinese Parliament condemned Miao Hua for his role in the powerful Central Military Commission, which is being investigated for "supposing serious violation of discipline".

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The director of the political department of the Central Commission of the Chinese Army, Admiral Miao Hua, has been removed from his post within the highest military organ of the Communist Party. The action took place seven months after his initial suspension in November last year for "serious disciplinary violations" not specified. The removal of the Admiral has been executed by the Standing Committee of the XIV National People’s Assembly, which…

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The removal of the officer from the Central Military Committee marks a new phase in the anti-corruption campaign launched by Xi Jinping within the Chinese army. Considered a trusted ally of the president, Miao was responsible for the political loyalty of the armed forces. The story is added to a long series of defenstrations that also affected defense ministers and officers related to the nuclear arsenal of the country.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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