A team of 558 Chinese soldiers were given the all clear on Sunday after showing no signs of the Ebola virus for over-20 days.
Four Chinese local officials have been placed under "coercive measures" or indicted by prosecutors for bribery, according to the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) on Tuesday.
China called on the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Koreato talk about the hacking incident.
November saw 7,308 officials reprimanded for violating the central government's austere working practice policies, the top anti-graft body said.
A former city Party chief who had fled to the US returned to China and turned himself in to the discipline authority on Monday.
In a document publicized on Monday, the central government promised "great effort" to cultivate and appoint more officials from minority groups and to ensure they were given "full trust".
Ling is vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference National Committee and head of the United Front Work Department of the CPC Central Committee.
Major revisions for China's air pollution control laws began on Monday as the country plans harsher punishment for offenders.
China's Central Military Commission urged reinforced inspection efforts following its one-year anti-graft campaign across the seven military area commands of the People's Liberation of Army.
China's top legislature started reading a draft national security law on Monday, which aims to be a "comprehensive, overall and fundamental piece of legislation" to safeguard state security.
A new bill to regulate overseas nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) was tabled for its first reading on Monday.