President Xi Jinping has asked the armed forces to clear up the "bad influence" left by the graft case of Xu Caihou, a former senior commander.
The chief discipline inspector of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said no inner-Party cliques are allowed, and all members must abide by Party rules.
Chinese ruling party's chief discipline inspector Wang Qishan Saturday promised to fight corruption like "treating sick trees" and "rooting up rotten ones".
Premier Li Keqiang pledged on Thursday to be consistent in fighting graft and to maintain zero tolerance toward corrupt officials.
Premier Li Keqiang vowed on Thursday the government would show zero tolerance for corrupt officials, no matter how senior their positions are.
Wang Qishan, head of the Communist Party of China's disciplinary organ, on Tuesday called for stepped-up efforts to crack down corruption.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang stressed that all government income and spending records must be included in the budget management.
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.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday pledged to combat corruption, boost government transparency and build a clean government. Li made the remarks as he presided over a meeting of the State Council, China's cabinet, which mapped out this year's anti-graft plans.
A senior official with the Communist Party of China (CPC) has pledged to deepen reform of the Party's discipline supervision system, according to a statement.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Wednesday pledged to further streamline administration and promote transparency of government affairs to fight against corruption.
Officials should abide by the clean-governance rules, and violators must be punished strictly, Xi said.