Combating corruption/ China
The
chief of a Chinese military intelligence agency is under investigation for
alleged corruption, detained by graft-busters in the
run-up to Lunar New Year, according to two independent sources.
Major
General Xing Yunming, the former liaison office head of the People's Liberation
Army's General Political Department, was taken away by the army's anti-graft
watchdog on February 17.
He
was in charge of overseas espionage and is better known to the West as the
vice-chairman of the government-backed China Association for International
Friendly Contact, which used to be the Department of Enemy Work.
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