China’s PLA warns cadres against socialising with wrong people
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Chinese military cadres have been urged to conduct "purify their social circle", said the state-run PLA Daily in a commentary.
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BEIJING - The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has urged Chinese military personnel to be careful about who they associate with, saying socialising with the wrong people is a key reason “some leaders” have been removed from their positions.
Chinese military cadres should “purify their social circle”, said a commentary published by the state-run PLA Daily on Friday, without elaborating on the leaders who were removed from their posts.
“The most effective way to stay away from dangers and temptations is to conduct ‘physical isolation’,” the PLA Daily said, referring to the code of conduct for cadres’ social interactions issued by the Central Military Commission in June.
If events or meal appointments are not necessary, they should be avoided, the commentary by a department of the commission said.
The PLA commentary follows the removal by President Xi Jinping of Mr Qin Gang as foreign minister in late July
An investigation found that Mr Qin had an affair
Another high-level official, Defence Minister Li Shangfu, dropped from public view at the end of August, just months after the ouster of generals in the command that manages the country’s nuclear arsenal.
At the time, the military launched an inquiry into corruption cases linked to procurement going back more than five years, roughly coinciding with Mr Li’s tenure as head of the equipment department.
United States officials have intelligence suggesting that Mr Li has been removed from his post,


