Top Chinese military leader gets life sentence for corruption

Published July 26, 2016
Former Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Gen. Guo Boxiong at a meeting at the Pentagon in this July 18, 2006 file photo.—Reuters
Former Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Gen. Guo Boxiong at a meeting at the Pentagon in this July 18, 2006 file photo.—Reuters

BEIJING: Former top Chinese military leader Guo Boxiong was sentenced on Monday to life in prison for accepting bribes, the official Xinhua news agency said — the latest high-profile conviction in President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on corruption.

For a decade, Guo was one of the two vice chairmen of the Central Military Commission, second only to the Chinese president in the top body of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). He retired in 2012 and was expelled from the ruling Communist Party last year.

His fall comes as President Xi Jinping seeks to consolidate his power and enhance his control over the PLA, the world’s largest military and technically the armed force of the ruling party rather than the Chinese state.

In addition to receiving a life sentence, Guo was also deprived of his political rights for life and stripped of his rank of general, Xinhua said, citing a military court. His personal assets were also seized.

“The amount of bribes Guo Boxiong received was especially large, and the circumstances of his crimes were especially grave,” a military court official told Xinhua.

The trial was closed because it “touched on military secrets”, the official, whose identity was not provided, added.

In April, Xinhua reported that Guo had “confessed” to taking bribes, having read and signed transcripts of interrogations undertaken by the military procuratorate.

Published in Dawn, July 26th, 2016

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