China said on Friday it has expelled two top generals from the military and ruling Communist Party, part of corruption investigations into nine high-ranking army officials.
The announcement marks the latest push in a sweeping drive to root out graft at all levels of the party and state since President Xi Jinping came to power over a decade ago.
It also comes just days before a closely watched four-day gathering of top officials in Beijing for deliberations on long-term economic planning.
He Weidong, the Central Military Commission (CMC) vice chairman, was among nine individuals to be expelled from the army for having "seriously violated" discipline, according to an online statement by defence ministry spokesman Zhang Xiaogang.
He had not been seen in public since March, fuelling specul