China Keeps Silent as Speculation Grows Over Fate of No. 3 Military Official

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China’s defense ministry said they are ‘not aware’ of reports that Gen. He Weidong has been placed under investigation.
Chinese authorities skirted questions about the status of the leader of the nation’s top military body during a press conference on Thursday, adding to speculations that the commander may have been purged.
He, 67, rose to the military’s top rank as a close ally of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping. He was elevated to the vice chairman of the Central Military Commission—a Party committee overseeing the armed forces—during the 20th National Congress in October 2022, which saw Xi secure an unprecedented third term as the party’s leader.
Just days later, rumors began circulating on overseas social media indicating that the military commander was under investigation as part of a sweeping anti-corruption campaign that has rattled the top ranks of the People’s Liberation Army.
For outside observers, the defense ministry’s response on Thursday indicates that the third-ranked military official has fallen from grace.
“It seems to be confirmed that He Weidong was taken away,” said Shen Ming-Shih, an expert on the Chinese military at Taiwan’s Institute for National Defense and Security Research, a think tank backed by the Taiwanese government.
“Given his significant role as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission … if there were no issues, the authorities would have quickly clarified his situation,” Shen told The Epoch Times.
When asked about updates on Miao’s case at Thursday’s briefing, the defense ministry spokesperson said, “I currently have no information to release,” according to CNA. This exchange was also absent from the official transcript.
While the veracity of these theories remains unclear, the push for purges shows no signs of abating. On Wednesday, the CCP dismissed Lt. Gen. Tang Yong from the Party’s political advisory body, without explanation, according to state media. Tang served as the deputy head of the armed forces’ anti-corruption unit.
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