China's parliament has expelled three senior military officials. Wang Renhua, Zhang Hongbing, and Wang Peng were removed by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC). These officials had been absent from key events recently. Their dismissal is part of the ongoing 'anti-corruption crackdown' led by President Xi Jinping's regime, according to the South China Morning Post. Wang Renhua, 63, headed the Central Military Commission’s (CMC) political and legal affairs Committee. He was promoted to admiral last year and oversaw military courts and prisons. Zhang Hongbing, 59, was the political commissar of the People’s Armed Police and became a full general in 2022. Wang Peng, 61, directed the CMC’s training department and was promoted to lieutenant general in December 2021. Despite being removed from their military posts, all three will remain full members of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee, the party’s top decision-making body. Earlier, the NPC also revoked memberships of two senior generals expelled for violating party discipline. These moves continue President Xi’s intensified anti-corruption campaign targeting the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) since he took power in 2012.