A new judicial explanation took effect on Wednesday guaranteeing the enforcement of environment-related laws and regulations, which has long been lax and superficial in China.
New media has outperformed its traditional media peers in exposing corruption-related cases in China, according to a report on Tuesday.
China's top audit office on Monday revealed that it had about 24 million yuan ($3.89 million) of "problematic funds" while implementing the 2012 budget.
China has released more than 300 new national standards on food safety after consolidating some existing standards, the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment said on June 21.
China's special forces participate in a military skills contest held on sea in June. On July 16, the contest moves to land in Beijing where it will last for a week.
Experts have called for lawmakers to get more involved in nominating, evaluating and supervising officials, as the Communist Party of China considers reforming how capable leaders are selected.
Among challenges the Party faces, anti-corruption has the broadest support and is the easiest to address. Therefore, it's the best breaking point of political reform
The Ministry of Civil Affairs on Monday sent teams to supervise the use and management of special funds for aiding orphans across the country.
Chinese prosecutors received more than 600,000 inquiries about bribery records involving companies or individuals in the first six months.
The State Council issued a timetable for disclosing government spending on receptions, vehicles and overseas trips, as well as information on investigations into major accidents.
China will unveil more detailed regulations covering the daily activities of officials and public servants, and will continue to step up punishment for wrongdoers.
The central government has allocated $15.98 billion this year to fund the country's subsistence allowance system to promote social equity and justice.