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Two Chinese former ministers handed suspended death sentences in latest Xi purge – UK Times

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Two former Chinese defence ministers have been handed suspended death sentences by a military court on Thursday, following accusations of bribery.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported that Wei Fenghe was found guilty of accepting bribes, receiving a death sentence with a two-year reprieve. Li Shangfu faced the same punishment after being convicted of both accepting and offering bribes. In China, such suspended sentences are frequently commuted to life imprisonment.

The sentences are the latest in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s campaign of purging senior officials. Xi started an anti-corruption drive more than a decade ago and his drive has continued unabated, culminating in the removal of China’s highest ranking general and military leadership in January. China’s powerful Central Military Commission, which in years past had 11 members, now has just one member aside from Xi himself.

While the drive targets corruption, Xi has also used anti-corruption as a way to consolidate political loyalty and control among the political elite.

Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe salutes after delivering his opening speech for the Xiangshan Forum, a gathering of the region's security officials, in Beijing, Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)
Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe salutes after delivering his opening speech for the Xiangshan Forum, a gathering of the region’s security officials, in Beijing, Monday, Oct. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File) (Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

It is unclear whether either men had policy or political disagreements with Xi.

Wei served as defense minister from 2018 until 2023. Li succeeded him but served for just months before disappearing from public view. He was removed from office in October 2023.

Li spent most of his career as a specialist in the missile and procurement branches of China’s People’s Liberation Army, and had faced travel and financial sanctions from the U.S. over the purchase of Russian military hardware.

The Communist Party expelled both men from its ranks in 2024, sealing their fate.

Li’s replacement, Dong Jun, continues to serve as defense minister. However, experts note that he was not appointed to the once powerful Central Military Commission, which oversees the military and is a standard appointment for someone in that role.

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