BEIJING – 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 […]... Keep on reading: China expels two top-ranked generals from military in graft probe