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Two senior Chinese generals stripped of rank and party membership over corruption claims

Military chiefs say fallen chief of joint staff and commander who took his own life ‘to escape punishment’ seriously damaged Communist Party with their actions

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Zhang Yang (left) and Fang Fenghui. Photo: AP

Two senior former generals have been stripped of their Communist Party membership and military rank because of corruption allegations, Beijing announced on Tuesday.

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“The violations are very serious and the scale of the corruption is huge. It caused serious damage,” according to a statement released through state news agency Xinhua.

A source close to the Chinese military said more than 300 military personnel were implicated in the case against Fang Fenghui. The former chief of joint staff is under investigation in a more than 100 million yuan (US$1.4 million) corruption case.

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The statement from the Central Military Commission said Fang had not been loyal to the Communist Party and had done serious damage to the party and the army.

It continued that Fang, 66, had seriously violated political discipline and central government rules banning extravagance and taking bribes.

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