Western ideology, market economy to blame for military corruption, says PLA official
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A Chinese military official, in a scathing commentary, has blamed “Western ideology and the market economy” for ensnaring officials and corrupting their values amid a ramped-up anti-graft drive in the nation’s military.
The opinion article penned by commentator and military cadre Peng Guangqian was published today in the , a newspaper affiliated with the Communist Party’s mouthpiece , which is widely known for its nationalist tones.
“[These influences] distorted their concept of moral evaluation and value orientation,” wrote Peng, a former official at the Academy of Military Sciences and now a deputy secretary-general of China National Security Forum.
The errant officials “turned their power into means for personal gains, resulting in the commercialisation and privatisation of power, and become the erosion of [Chinese] military”, he wrote.
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