China’s Xi vows ‘all-out battle against corruption’

Admiral Miao Hua had served in the posh Central Military Commission in Beijing, where he was seated along with five different people, including Xi at the top.

He joined a host of high-ranking characters, including two former military officials, to fall foul of a sweeping crackdown on bone in the country’s military forces in only over a month.

On Monday, Xi called problem” the biggest danger” to the Communist Party, adding that” the fight against corruption remains tombstone and complex”.

He noted that there are still cases of fraud, he told the group’s meeting of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, adding that it is challenging to end the conditions that create bone.

A former national in Inner Mongolia was put to death in December by China for a charge of corruption and misuse of public money.

Leading names in the field of finance and activity have also been a part of the sweeping anti-corruption campaign, including past Chinese national soccer coach Li Tie.