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'China top rocket force officials under graft probes'

IndiaTimes Friday, 28 July 2023
Three senior officials from China's Rocket Force, responsible for managing the country's nuclear arsenal, are under investigation. No details were given as to what specifically triggered the inquiry. President Xi Jinping has recently made calls to strengthen military governance. China's military have also launched an inquiry into corruption cases linked to hardware procurement.
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