A senior official of the National Tourism Administration has been thrown out of the Communist Party of China and sacked from his post in the latest case of a nationwide anti-graft campaign.
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.
Former deputy secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Yunnan Provincial Committee Qiu He has been expelled from the CPC and public office.
Guangdong police have caught the lowest-level official among Interpol's 100 most-wanted Chinese fugitives suspected of corruption.
Zhou Benshun, the top official of Hebei province, has been placed under investigation on suspicion of corruption charges, the latest major incident in the country's sweeping anti-graft campaign.
Li Zhi, a senior lawmaker of Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC), the CPC's anti-corruption watchdog said on Monday.
An economic fugitive was returned to China from Cambodia on Thursday as the latest campaign to capture fugitives overseas continues.
China will improve monitoring of the environment nationwide and emphasize the responsibility of government officials in eco-civilization development, according to a new set of guidelines from the Communist Party of China Central Committee.
As the country steps up efforts to root out corruption, auditors are playing an important role in tracking down irregularities in State-owned enterprises, and 4 billion yuan ($640 million) of public money has been retrieved so far.
An annual audit released on Sunday showed central government spending on overseas visits, official vehicles and receptions dropped sharply last year as the country stepped up austerity efforts.
Alimjan Maimaitiming, provincial government secretary general of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is being investigated for suspected serious violation of discipline, the Communist Party of China's Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said on Sunday.
The Chinese central government has further cut back on its expenditures on overseas trips, vehicles and receptions in 2014.