China has expelled two former defense ministers, Li Shangfu and his predecessor Wei Fenghe, from the ruling Communist Party over corruption allegations. This move is part of a broader anti-corruption crackdown within the world's largest military. Li Shangfu was dramatically removed from his position eight months ago, and both are now facing investigations for corruption and bribery. The expulsions underscore the Chinese government's commitment to rooting out corruption within its ranks and signal a deepening of the military purge. These actions set the stage for likely trials of the accused former ministers.
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