He has not been seen in public for more than two weeks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - Speculation surrounding the fate of Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu – who has not been seen in public for more than two weeks – came to a head on Friday, as multiple reports emerged that he has been placed under investigation.
A report from the Financial Times on Friday said that Gen Li – who was last seen in public in late August – was in trouble, citing US officials who believe that he was under investigation and has been stripped of his duties. A post published on the department’s WeChat channel in July said it was carrying out an investigation into violations of equipment procurement rules, and called for the public to submit information on such activities that have taken place since October 2017.
Mr Rahm Emanuel, the United States’ Ambassador to Japan, posted on X on Friday that Gen Li was a “no-show for his trip to Vietnam” and “absent from his scheduled meeting with the Singaporean Chief of Navy”.
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