New rules to prevent corruption at China's top think tank mean higher government officials no longer will be nominated as candidates for the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an academic society known for its cutting-edge research projects.
China's use of social media to encourage public tip-offs about corrupt or unprofessional official practice is gaining steam.
Three more Chinese officials are being investigated for alleged bribe taking in separate cases.
Former security chief Zhou Yongkang was charged on Friday with bribery, abuse of power and intentional disclosure of State secrets.
A former official and a businessman, suspected of bribery, were taken back to China Saturday after about three months of exile in Laos.
Inspections are continuing in China following many officials were found having falsified their ages and work experience to gain promotion.
China's top anti-graft agency will set up eight new permanent offices in central government entities this year in an effort to overhaul and strengthen supervision.
First-person examples have become a new tool for anti-graft education, as China's top disciplinary watchdog has begun publishing disgraced officials' confessions.
A draft proposal for China's first anti-terrorism law was reviewed by lawmakers on Wednesday and, if approved, is likely to accelerate improvements in the management of aviation airspace to guard against terrorist attacks
China will strengthen supervision of assets that corrupt officials transfer abroad illegally through gambling houses in Macao.
China's graft authorities pledged to step up regular internal inspections on State-owned enterprises given that serious corruption issues remain.
China announced a major breakthrough in its Operation Fox Hunt on Thursday with about 400 economic-crime fugitives now back on home soil.