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Beijing Purges Top Brass: Two Former Defense Ministers Sentenced to Death

The Chinese Communist Party’s sweeping anti-corruption crackdown claims two more high-ranking officials as Xi Jinping tightens his grip on the military.

Foreign PolicyPublished May 7, 2026 at 12:24 PM
Li Shangfu salutes the audience before delivering a speech during the 20th Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore on June 4, 2023

The Chinese Communist Party has once again demonstrated its ruthless approach to internal discipline, announcing that two former defense ministers, Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu, have been handed suspended death sentences. A military court convicted both men of bribery, ordering the total confiscation of their personal assets.

Under the terms of the sentence, the death penalty will be commuted to life imprisonment after two years, provided they survive the reprieve, with no possibility of parole or sentence reduction.

These sentences are the latest in a series of high-profile removals within the People's Liberation Army, a campaign President Xi Jinping characterizes as 'revolutionary tempering.' Li Shangfu, who served a brief tenure before disappearing from public view in 2023, was accused of accepting massive bribes and failing to uphold his political responsibilities.

Wei Fenghe, who served from 2018 to 2023, faced similar allegations regarding the illicit sale of personnel arrangements and the acceptance of valuables. While the regime frames these actions as a necessary crusade against corruption, the systematic removal of top-tier military leadership underscores the volatile nature of power within the CCP.

As Xi continues to purge the ranks, the international community watches closely to see how these internal power plays affect the stability and direction of the Chinese military apparatus.

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