BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese military officials will face audits before they can retire or get promotions, state media reported on Tuesday, although a lack of transparency could limit the effectiveness of the latest measure against corruption.
The audit will encompass officials' "real estate property, their use of power, official cars and service personnel", the Xinhua news agency said, citing a guideline issued by the Central Military Commission, China's military policy maker.
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