Corruption Crackdown: High-Profile Politburo Member Under Investigation
Ma Xingrui, former Xinjiang chief and a member of China's Politburo, is under investigation for violations of discipline and law, as part of a broader anti-corruption campaign. This follows a trend of high-ranking officials being scrutinized amidst ongoing purges affecting the military and political figures under President Xi Jinping's leadership.
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Ma Xingrui, once a pivotal figure as Xinjiang's chief and a member of China's elite Politburo, is the latest senior official to be embroiled in a sweeping anti-corruption investigation. This action marks the continuation of a rigorous campaign targeting top leaders amidst President Xi Jinping's consolidation of power.
The Permanent Committee of the Communist Party is facing unprecedented scrutiny, with Ma being the third Politburo official under investigation since 2022. His case echoes the recent expulsion of military leaders, underlining the ongoing clean-up drive within China's political and military structures.
Ma's extensive background in aerospace and his sudden absence from recent key gatherings has fueled conjecture about his situation. The anti-corruption movement has already implicated numerous officials from diverse sectors, signifying a broad governmental purge under Xi's administration.
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