China will launch a sweeping investigation into construction and real estate projects owned by the military as part of a campaign by the country's new leadership against corruption.
Fan Changlong, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), told a national teleconference today that the investigation should be "thorough, accurate and reliable".
Fan ordered military leaders to properly manage military real estate assets, strictly control the number of new construction projects and practice frugality in construction projects.
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No timetable was given for the investigation, which has been seen as part of the military's efforts to curb corruption.
Since Xi Jinping became general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and head of the military in 2012, both institutions have launched high-profile campaigns to stem corruption.
In May, the military moved to curb irregularities by ordering old military vehicle plates to be replaced with new ones.