General Xu Caihou
Xi Jinping Stands Firm on ‘Big Tiger Crackdown’ in China
J.Sol | | Jul 30, 2014 07:46 AM EDT |
Chinese President Xi Jinping is not backing down on his campaign to rid China of its corrupt officials.
Former General Xu Caihou Faces Court Martial After Graft Charges
Kristina Fernandez | | Jul 01, 2014 09:33 AM EDT |
Retired General Xu Caihou, one of China's most senior military official, is among the latest members to be expelled from the Communist Party Monday in President Xi Jinping's zero-tolerance towards corruption campaign.
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