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Third consecutive Chinese defense minister subject to corruption investigation = FT

British newspaper the Financial Times (FT) reported on the 27th that Defense Minister Dong Jun is under investigation as part of a wide-ranging anti-corruption investigation into the highest ranks of the People’s Liberation Army. The picture was taken in September in Beijing (2024 Reuters / Florence Lo)

[北京 27日 ロイター] – British newspaper the Financial Times (FT) reported on the 27th that Defense Minister Dong Jun is under investigation as part of a wide-ranging anti-corruption investigation into the highest ranks of the People’s Liberation Army.

The FT reported that several US officials, including former officials, said he was the third consecutive Chinese defense minister to be investigated on suspicion of corruption.

Reuters contacted China’s foreign and defense ministries for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.

Dong, a former naval commander, was appointed defense minister in December 2023. His predecessor, Li Shangfu, was dismissed after seven months in office, and along with his predecessor , Wei Fenghe, had his party membership revoked by the Communist Party in June this year for “serious violations of discipline”.

Last week, Mr. Dong refused to meet with US Defense Secretary Austin at a meeting of defense ministers in Laos, citing US actions regarding Taiwan. See more

China’s defense minister is responsible for military diplomacy, but Dong was not elected as a member of the military leadership, the Central Military Commission, at an important party meeting this year. When the decisions of the government staff were made in March, he was not appointed as a state adviser at the level of deputy prime minister, which was previously held by the Minister of Defense.

“The history of these investigations in the People’s Liberation Army is that once a thread of corruption is pulled, many other threads are thrown out and the jersey loses its shape,” said Dennis Wilder, senior -professor at Georgetown University Ta.

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Third consecutive Chinese defense minister subject to corruption investigation = FT

Laurie Chen is a China correspondent for the Reuters bureau in Beijing, covering politics and general news. Before joining Reuters, she reported on China for six years at Agence France-Presse and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. She is fluent in Mandarin.

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2024-11-27 04:44:00
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⁢ **Beyond the immediate implications for the Chinese military, what broader lessons about transparency and ⁢accountability within authoritarian regimes might this⁣ case reveal to the international community?**

## Interview Script: China’s Defense Minister Under Investigation

**Guests:**

* **Dr. Li Wei:**⁣ Professor of Chinese Politics​ at the University of California, San Diego, specializing in CCP decision-making and‌ military affairs.

* **Ms. Sarah Lee:** Former ‍CIA analyst specializing in Chinese intelligence⁤ and security, currently a consultant on China-US relations.

**Host:** Welcome to World Today⁢ News. Today we delve into the ⁣intriguing​ development‍ of⁢ China’s​ Defense Minister facing scrutiny for corruption.‍ We have with us two esteemed experts, Dr. Li Wei and Ms. Sarah Lee, to provide insights and perspectives on this unfolding story.

**Section 1: The⁢ News and⁢ its⁤ Implications**

**Host:**⁢ The Financial Times has reported that Defense Minister Dong Jun is under investigation for corruption. This is the third consecutive ​Chinese Defense Minister facing such ‌accusations. Dr. Li, what are your thoughts on this news and its potential implications ⁤for China’s military ⁣and political⁣ landscape?

**Dr. Li:**⁤

* Discuss the significance ⁣of consecutive defence ministers ​being ‌implicated.

* Analyze potential‍ impacts on military morale, international trust, and China’s defence policies.

* Speculate on the possible motivations behind the crackdown, considering internal power struggles and Xi Jinping’s consolidation of control.

**Host:** Ms. Lee, this ⁤investigation comes at a ⁣time of heightened tensions ‌between the US and China, particularly regarding Taiwan. Some may see ⁤this investigation as a sign⁣ of internal weakness. How ⁤do you see ​this influencing US-China relations?

**Ms.‍ Lee:**

* Discuss how this investigation might affect US-China military dialogues and cooperation.

* Analyze the potential impact on‍ US policy towards Taiwan and the ⁤Indo-Pacific region.

* Offer insights into how other global actors might perceive this development and its impact on regional stability.

**Section 2: The Larger Context ⁤of Corruption in China**

**Host:**‍ Corruption is often cited as a pervasive challenge in⁣ China,​ surprisingly even within the military. Dr. Li, what are some ‌of the structural factors contributing to corruption ‍within the Chinese system?

**Dr. Li:**

* Discuss the role ​of patronage networks and‌ factionalism within the‌ CCP.

* ⁣Explain the complex intertwining of political and economic power, leading to potential conflicts of interest.

* **Offer perspectives on the effectiveness of Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign so far.**

**Host:** Ms. Lee, from a⁤ security perspective, how does corruption within⁤ the Chinese military pose threats to⁢ regional security and stability, particularly in the​ context of military modernization and technological advancement?

**Ms. Lee:**

* Discuss the potential for compromised​ military ​procurement processes and intelligence leaks.

* Analyze‌ the impact of corruption on operational effectiveness ⁣and the military’s ability to respond to crises.

* Consider the implications for China’s ability to maintain its nuclear arsenal securely and responsibly.

**Section 3: Looking Ahead: Implications for China’s Future**

**Host:** This investigation raises many ⁣questions about China’s future direction. Dr. Li, what does this tell‍ us about the leadership’s priorities and ⁣their approach to⁢ managing challenges within the⁤ military?

**Dr. Li:**

* ‍Discuss‌ the ‍implications for ⁣military reforms and‍ potential changes in military⁤ doctrine.

* Analyze the selection process for future defence ministers ⁢and⁣ its potential impact on the balance of power within the CCP.

**Host:** Ms. Lee, what are some key⁤ takeaways for policymakers and analysts monitoring developments in ‍China? ⁣What​ should be the key⁣ areas of ‍focus for future analysis and engagement?

**Ms. Lee:**

* Discuss the need for ​continued vigilance ‍and careful scrutiny of China’s political and military developments.

* Highlight the​ importance of understanding the motivations and intentions behind Xi‌ Jinping’s policies.

* Suggest potential avenues for constructive dialog and engagement ⁣with China despite the challenges.

**Host:**⁣ Thank you, Dr. Li ​and Ms. Lee, for⁣ sharing your invaluable insights on this complex and⁣ evolving ‍situation.​ As this story unfolds,⁤ we will continue to provide our ‍viewers with updates and analysis.

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