Rocket Scientist to Politburo: The Rise and Fall of Ma Xingrui
Ma Xingrui, a former rocket scientist and a member of China's Politburo, is being investigated for suspected violations of law and discipline. This marks China's ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the ruling Communist Party, with Ma being the third Politburo member targeted in recent months.
Ma Xingrui, a prominent figure in China's ruling elite, is facing an investigation for alleged violations of law and discipline. As a former rocket scientist, Ma's swift climb through the political ranks has come to a sudden halt amid this scrutiny.
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection announced that Ma, who currently holds a position as deputy leader of the central rural work leading group, is under a thorough review. This move signifies China's intensifying anti-corruption drive within its top decision-making body, the Politburo, where Ma is the third member to be investigated in half a year.
Ma's career highlights include leading roles in China's space and defense sectors and serving as the party chief of Xinjiang. His recent removal from Xinjiang comes amid broader attempts to reform the area after international criticism of previous policies. The outcomes of Ma's investigation are awaited, with significant implications for China's political landscape.
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