Xi says military must resist ‘corrosion’ of corruption
BEIJING: China's military must resist the "corrosion" of corruption and ensure the fight against graft is deepened, President Xi Jinping told senior officers, state media said on Sunday, offering a renewed warning against a deep-seated problem.
China's military, the world's largest and currently undergoing an ambitious modernisation programme, has been an important focus of Xi's campaign against corruption since he took power six years ago.
Xi has repeatedly warned about the threat of corruption to the country and the party, and has vowed not to let up in the fight against it. Dozens of officers have been investigated and jailed, including Xu Caihou and Guo Boxiong, both former vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission, which Xi heads and is in overall charge of the People´s Liberation Army.
Guo was jailed for life in 2016. Xu died of cancer in 2015 before he could face trial. Speaking at a three day-meeting of the Central Military Commission, which ended on Sunday, Xi said the fight against graft must remain "always on the road" and be deepened, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
"Go in hot pursuit of and strike hard against hedonism and extravagance," Xinhua cited Xi as saying. "The anti-corruption fight must be unswervingly grasped, and will not change direction or form.
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