China's disciplinary authority has set up an online platform to receive reports of corruption from the public during Duanwu, this weekend's Dragon Boat Festival.
Senior Chinese official Wang Qishan has told the country's discipline inspection organs to be "strict, specific and genuine" when investigating officials.
Disciplinary authorities have identified 220 recent violations of the Party's frugality rules, the country's top anti-graft agency announced on Monday.
China's anti-corruption chief Wang Qishan called for efforts to innovate disciplinary inspection and make it "the Sword of Damocles" that hangs above those in power as a deterrent.
China will continue its anti-graft measures against top government officials, said Huang Shuxian, minister of supervision, on Sunday.
Anyone who breaks the law will be severely punished regardless of his official rank, says the spokesman for the top political advisory body.
The Supreme People's Procuratorate said on Tuesday that it has started arrest and extradition procedures against Zhang Hai, the former president of beverage maker Jianlibao Group.
The Party vowed on Wednesday to fight corruption firmly and to maintain its "high-handed posture" in the next five years.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) on Wednesday vowed to firmly fight corruption and maintain its "high-handed posture" in the next five years.
Government interference in lawsuits will be curbed through multiple measures outlined in a draft amendment to a law that defines procedures for suing public administrations.
China will carry on its anti-graft battle this year through reforming the supervision system and tightening punishment, according to a Party document released on Wednesday.
China's top court said it will continue punishing judicial corruption with "zero tolerance" and "firm hands", aiming to crackdown on cases that are influenced by relationships and money.