<p>A high-level official in northwest Xinjiang region -- where Muslim minorities have been held in internment camps -- has come under investigation by the country's anti-corruption agency, authorities said Monday.</p>.<p>Ren Hua, the 56-year-old vice chairwoman of the region, is suspected of "serious violations of discipline and law", a euphemism for corruption, according to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.</p>.<p>The announcement did not give further details of her alleged wrongdoings.</p>.<p>An estimated one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim Turkic-speaking ethnic minorities are being held in internment camps in the region.</p>.<p>China defends the facilities as vocational educational centres intended to offer an alternative to Islamic extremism, but Uighur activists say the country is conducting a brainwashing campaign aimed at eradicating their distinct culture and Muslim identity.</p>.<p>Ren, a Han Chinese native to the eastern Shandong province, is a graduate of Xinjiang University and has held various appointments in the region over the years.</p>.<p>She has held the vice chair position since January 2018 and is concurrently deputy head of the Communist Party Committee Propaganda Department.</p>.<p>China has been cracking down on a growing number of party cadres in President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, which critics say has also served as a way to remove the leader's political enemies.</p>.<p>The number of prosecutions related to corruption in China nearly doubled last year, according to a report by Beijing's top prosecutor.</p>
<p>A high-level official in northwest Xinjiang region -- where Muslim minorities have been held in internment camps -- has come under investigation by the country's anti-corruption agency, authorities said Monday.</p>.<p>Ren Hua, the 56-year-old vice chairwoman of the region, is suspected of "serious violations of discipline and law", a euphemism for corruption, according to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.</p>.<p>The announcement did not give further details of her alleged wrongdoings.</p>.<p>An estimated one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim Turkic-speaking ethnic minorities are being held in internment camps in the region.</p>.<p>China defends the facilities as vocational educational centres intended to offer an alternative to Islamic extremism, but Uighur activists say the country is conducting a brainwashing campaign aimed at eradicating their distinct culture and Muslim identity.</p>.<p>Ren, a Han Chinese native to the eastern Shandong province, is a graduate of Xinjiang University and has held various appointments in the region over the years.</p>.<p>She has held the vice chair position since January 2018 and is concurrently deputy head of the Communist Party Committee Propaganda Department.</p>.<p>China has been cracking down on a growing number of party cadres in President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, which critics say has also served as a way to remove the leader's political enemies.</p>.<p>The number of prosecutions related to corruption in China nearly doubled last year, according to a report by Beijing's top prosecutor.</p>