China investigating senior military officials Zhang Youxia, Liu Zhenli, says defence ministry

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China investigating senior military officials Zhang Youxia, Liu Zhenli, says defence ministry

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Sat, January 24, 2026 at 8:09 AM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: Chinese Central Military Commission (CMC) Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia arrives for a group photo session before the opening ceremony of the Western Pacific Naval Symposium in Qingdao, Shandong province, China April 22, 2024. REUTERS/Florence Lo/File Photo

Jan 24 (Reuters) - China's Communist Party has decided to open an investigation into senior military officials ​Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli for suspected serious ‌violations of discipline and law, China's Ministry of National Defense said on ‌Saturday.

Zhang is a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), while Liu is chief of staff of the CMC ⁠Joint Staff Department, ‌according to the ministry.

Zhang, 75, is widely seen as President Xi Jinping's closest military ally ‍and one of just a few leading officers with combat experience. He is one of two vice-chairmen of the CMC, China's ​supreme armed forces command organisation.

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The military was one ‌of the main targets of a broad corruption crackdown ordered by Xi in 2012. That drive reached the upper levels of the military in 2023 when the Rocket Force was targeted.

Eight top generals were expelled from the ⁠ruling Communist Party on graft charges ​in October 2025, including the ​country's number two general, He Weidong. He had served under Xi and alongside Zhang on the ‍Central Military ⁠Commission.

Two former defence ministers were also purged from the party in recent years for corruption. The crackdown ⁠is slowing procurement of advanced weaponry and hitting the revenues of ‌some of China's largest military firms.

(Reporting by Reuters ‌newsroom; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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