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Admiral Miao Hua, director of the Political Work Department of China's Central Military Commission (CMC) was recently fired and put under investigation for corruption.
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>China’s state-owned defence firms pledge to tackle corruption

>Chinese state-owned defence companies have promised to step up efforts to tackle corruption after former defence minister Li Shangfu was accused of “polluting the equipment sector”.
>Nine firms operating in sectors that include nuclear, aerospace and shipbuilding promised to tighten their rules on bidding and procurement as well as looking at areas such as hiring and quality control following a series of inspections by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI)
>and quality control following a series of inspections by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI)
>It pledged to strengthen the oversight of its “top leaders” and “standardise the management of bidding and procurement”, adding that it was also carrying out an investigation into improper employment practices – a problem highlighted in a series of inspections carried out by the CCDI last year.
>The company said other problems relating to quality control had been uncovered and promised to improve product design to “ensure the stable operation of satellites in orbit” and strengthen employees’ awareness of safety and confidentiality
>improve product design to “ensure the stable operation of satellites in orbit”
>problems relating to quality control had been uncovered
>strengthen employees’ awareness of safety and confidentiality
>Another company, the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, which is the country’s largest maker of missiles, vowed to improve secrecy and address irregular procurement.
>vowed to improve secrecy

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