Want China Times, Staff Reporter 2013-05-26
| China's president, Xi Jinping, greets soldiers on May 23, 2013. (Photo/Xinhua) |
China's
president and chairman of CPC Central Military Commission, Xi Jinping, is
cracking down on senior officers in the People's Liberation Army with luxurious
mansions, reports our sister paper Want Daily.
The latest
anti-corruption initiative, which began earlier this month, is expected to
conclude before the National Day holidays in October and is reportedly aimed
towards extravagant high ranking officials and the illegal sale or lease of
military property.
The
operation comes amid reports that Gu Junshan, the former deputy commander of
the PLA's General Logistics Department, was sacked last February and is
currently under investigation for alleged corruption, owning a 13,200 square
meter mansion in Beijing. Gu is also said to be the owner of a second mansion
in his hometown of Puyang in central China's Henan province, with each tree
within the mansion's garden estimated to be worth at least 400,000 yuan
(US$65,200).
Beijing
will also look into claims that high ranking PLA officials are selling or
leasing military property for personal gain. All sales and leases of PLA
property must first obtain permission from the Central Military Commission,
which owns all military property rights.
The move
appears to be yet another push by Xi to eradicate official corruption in the
Chinese military. Since being appointed chairman of the Central Military
Commission last November, Xi has already launched a frugality campaign banning
officials and state-owned companies from using public funds to hold lavish
banquets and purchase luxury cars.
Liu Mingfu,
a professor at the PLA National Defence University in Beijing, said that the
sweeping anti-corruption measures initiated by Xi have stunned the PLA.
Anti-corruption schemes must have high standards, be thorough, and value the
voice of the people, Liu said, adding that the PLA must learn to accept public
supervision.
References:
- Xi Jinping 習近平
- Gu Junshan 谷俊山
- Liu Mingfu 劉明福
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