China’s military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks
China's military has promoted Zhang Shuguang and air force commander Wang Gang to generals. This move follows the removal of several top military leaders due to an ongoing anti-corruption campaign. The promotions, presented by Xi Jinping, are seen as a potential precursor to a reorganization of the military's top body, the Central Military Commission, which has been significantly thinned by the investigations. Zhang Shuguang has also been appointed to lead the commission's corruption investigation division. These promotions could position the new generals to fill vacancies on the seven-member commission, which is chaired by Xi and currently has only two members. A new commission is anticipated in the fall of next year.