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2 former Chinese defence ministers handed suspended death sentences

Sentences for Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu are the most severe for senior military officers since anti-corruption campaign began in 2012

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Former Chinese defence ministers Li Shangfu (left) and Wei Fenghe were sentenced on Thursday after being found guilty of corruption. Photo composite: AP and Reuters
William Zheng
Two former Chinese defence ministers, Wei Fenghe and Li Shangfu, have received suspended death sentences after being found guilty of corruption, according to Xinhua.

A military court found Wei guilty of accepting bribes, while Li was found guilty of both accepting and offering bribes, according to a two-paragraph statement released by Xinhua late on Thursday afternoon.

The statement did not specify the bribe amounts involved in the cases.

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Two former Chinese defence ministers handed suspended death sentences

Both men were sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve, deprivation of political rights for life and confiscation of all personal property, the statement said.

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After the two-year reprieve period, their sentence would be commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of commutation or parole, it added.

Their sentences are the heaviest seen among senior military officers since Chinese President Xi Jinping started his anti-corruption campaign in 2012.
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Li served as Chinese defence minister from March to October in 2023, becoming the country’s shortest-serving defence minister. Wei preceded him in the role, serving from 2018 to 2023.

Beijing announced that an investigation was launched into Li in August 2023 and Wei in September 2023. They were subsequently expelled from the Communist Party and stripped of all military ranks and positions in June 2024.

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