He Weidong removed for alleged charges related to corruption
The Chinese president Xi Jinping has epored General Heidong, military number two of the popular army of liberation and number three in the chain of command, as part of his anti -corruption campaign and in the first dismissal of a general in that role in 60 years. This was reported by the Financial Times, according to which He, the youngest of the two vice-presidents of the central military commission chaired by XI as Commander-in-Chief, has been removed from the assignment in recent weeks, according to five sources aware of the dossier. On He, a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, the charges of corruption would weigh.