Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed a new head of the military’s anti-corruption body as he continues to reshape the upper ranks of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). This move follows a long-running anti-corruption campaign targeting high-ranking officials and generals. The campaign, initiated by Xi himself, has already resulted in numerous investigations, removals, and purges within the military. The appointment signals a continued focus on rooting out corruption within the PLA, a key element of Xi's broader efforts to consolidate control. Analysts suggest the shakeup aims to ensure loyalty and combat potential challenges to Xi's authority. The comprehensive nature of the investigations indicates a systemic effort to clean up the military and reinforce discipline. This restructuring is occurring as China modernizes its armed forces and increases its global military presence.