Xi Jinping appoints new military anti-corruption chief

Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed Zhang Shuguang as the new head of the military’s anti-corruption body. Zhang was promoted to the rank of full general and will lead the PLA’s top graft-busting commission.

State broadcaster CCTV reported that Wang Gang was also promoted to the rank of full general and would take over as head of the PLA Air Force. Two other former CMC members, Liu Zhenli and Miao Hua, are also under investigation.

This leaves Xi and Zhang Shengmin as the only remaining members of the commission, whose current five-year term began in 2022.

The appointments come amid changes to the Central Military Commission.

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Xi Jinping speaking at a podium during the CPC's 105th anniversary celebration in Beijing.
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Xi Jinping addresses gathering marking CPC's 105th anniversary

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On July 1, 2026, Xi Jinping addressed a gathering in Beijing marking the 105th anniversary of the Communist Party of China, hailing its history and conferring the July 1 Medal.

The National People’s Congress Standing Committee announced Friday night that 13 legislators had been removed and one had resigned, including six PLA generals.

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Senior Chinese defence industry official Bian Zhigang has been placed under investigation for corruption, the latest high-profile target in Beijing’s sweeping crackdown on its military sector.

The Commission on Appointments confirmed the promotions of five senior Armed Forces of the Philippines officers on June 17, 2026, ending weeks of delays caused by Senate leadership disputes.

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The Hong Kong government has appointed former deputy police commissioner Albert Yuen Yuk-kin to head the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department.

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