Top Chinese official probed for corruption

BEIJING — A high-ranking Chinese official in Beijing's mysterious Rocket Force has been placed under investigation for corruption, state media said.

The Rocket Force is a relatively new unit of the Chinese military.

Its creation was announced after a major reorganization of China's military structure.

It oversees China's arsenal of strategic missiles, both conventional and nuclear, and can both deter and strike, according to the government.

Sun Jinming was kicked out of the ruling Communist Party and is under investigation for "grave violations of party discipline and laws," state news agency Xinhua said Thursday, using a common euphemism for graft.

The news came in a communiqué issued to mark the end of the Communist Party's Third Plenum, which began Monday and ended Thursday.

Beijing also confirmed Thursday that PLA ex-Rocket Force commander Li Yuchao had been expelled from the party and stood accused of "grave violations of discipline."

Thursday's readout marked the first time that the investigation into Sun, appointed chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Rocket Force in 2022, had been made public.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has launched an aggressive, wide-ranging anti-graft campaign since coming to power.

In the past year that campaign has turned its attention to the secretive Rocket Force, the army unit that oversees Beijing's nuclear arsenal.

Its head, Li Yuchao, was replaced last July.

Li Shangfu was ousted last year after only seven months as defense minister, following a lengthy absence from public view.

He was later expelled from the Communist Party for causing "great damage to (its) cause" through offenses including suspected bribery.

Other disgraced generals include Wei Fenghe, who once headed the Rocket Force and later became China's defense minister from 2018 to 2023.

State broadcaster CCTV said in June that Wei had been expelled from the ruling party and passed on to prosecutors over alleged corruption.

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