Army disciplinary inspectors have identified problems in Beijing and Jinan military area commands, the flagship newspaper of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) reported on Tuesday.
The trial of former senior army officer Gu Junshan will possibly be closed to the public as it may involve military secrets concerning national security.
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'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.
The Organization Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee will launch a special campaign to rule out appointment and promotion of officials beyond quota this year.
A former high-ranking official in the southern boom province of Guangdong stood trial on Thursday for taking bribes and failing to account for a huge amount of assets.
The central authorities of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have issued a circular on the next phase of the "mass line" campaign to strengthen ties between the people and the Party.
Eighty-four county or higher level Party and government officials were investigated in Yunnan province in 2013, up year-on-year 25.4 percent.
The Shenzhen Intermediate People's Procuratorate recently approved the arrest of Liu Shengfa, former executive deputy mayor of Jieyang, Guangdong province.
A female political adviser from Jiangxi province was recently sentenced to life in jail for illegally raising funds and defrauding bank loans, Legal Daily reported on Tuesday.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday called for further efforts to implement the "mass line" campaign designed to strengthen ties between the people and the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Beijing tightened its anti-corruption efforts in 2013 and punished more officials for violating disciplinary regulations.