Top Scientist's Detention Sparks Controversy Amid China's Anti-Corruption Drive
Yu Faxin, a renowned Chinese semiconductor specialist, was detained by anti-corruption authorities, his company confirmed. Zhejiang Great Microwave Technology reassured stakeholders of its continuous operation amid his absence. Yu's contributions significantly impacted military and communication sectors. This incident intersects with China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign, which recently expelled four top PLA generals.
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Yu Faxin, a prominent Chinese scientist specializing in semiconductor chips for weapon systems, was detained by anti-corruption authorities. His company, Zhejiang Great Microwave Technology, confirmed this development. According to the South China Morning Post, Yu's family informed the company on September 21 about his detention by the Supervisory Commission of Huangshi.
Yu, who is also a distinguished professor at Zhejiang University, is noted for his expertise in radio frequency technology. He contributed significantly to advancements in communication, navigation, and radar tech. Despite his absence, the company emphasized its continued operation, with other executives maintaining their roles.
This detention aligns with China's ongoing anti-corruption efforts under President Xi Jinping. The campaign recently saw the expulsion of four top People's Liberation Army generals. Nevertheless, Zhejiang Great Microwave affirms its role as a key supplier for national defense and space projects, highlighting its impact on military modernization.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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