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  • Ko faces prosecutors, stays detained in Core Pacific case

    Ko Wen-je, chairman of the Taiwan People’s Party and former Taipei mayor, was questioned by prosecutors on Sept. 10 in connection with the Core Pacific City redevelopment case. Detained on corruption charges, Ko hopes the investigation concludes within two months.
    2024/09/10 13:55
  • Prosecutors to appeal former Taipei mayor’s release

    Discover the latest on the legal battle involving former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je and the Core Pacific City project. Prosecutors plan to appeal his release without bail amid bribery and corruption allegations.
    2024/09/03 16:24
  • Former Taiwan president reflects on Ko Wen-je’s release

    Discover the latest on the Core Pacific City case as former President Chen Shui-bian draws parallels between his past legal challenges and Ko Wen-je’s recent court release in Taipei. Learn more about the ongoing legal proceedings.
    2024/09/03 11:02
  • Ko Wen-je released without bail; prosecutors to file appeal

    Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je was released without bail after 69 hours of questioning in a corruption probe linked to the Core Pacific City project. Prosecutors plan to appeal the decision.
    2024/09/02 15:43
  • Taipei mayor vows to boost Yunlin’s farm products

    Discover how Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an commits to promoting Yunlin’s agricultural products, reflecting on campaign support and unity at a recent event. Learn about the diverse community support in New Taipei and the detention of TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je.
    2024/09/02 12:17
  • Taipei prosecutors to appeal former mayor’s release

    Discover the latest on the Taipei corruption investigation: Prosecutors to appeal the court’s decision to release former Mayor Ko Wen-je without bail amid allegations tied to the Core Pacific City project.
    2024/09/02 11:19
  • Taiwan People’s Party denies discussing new chair amid probe

    Discover the latest on the Taiwan People’s Party as legislator Huang Kuo-chang addresses the absence of discussions for an acting chairman amid a corruption case investigation.
    2024/08/30 16:59
  • Taiwan authorities raid TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je’s home

    Discover the latest on the Core Pacific City Case: Taiwan authorities search TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je’s home and plan to question him over financial irregularities. Read more about the unfolding legal drama.
    2024/08/30 08:42
  • Cheng Wen-tsan’s legal battle scrutinized amid delays

    Explore the latest on the corruption investigation involving former Taoyuan Mayor Cheng Wen-tsan, including updates on legal proceedings and official statements on prosecutorial independence.
    2024/07/11 11:47
  • Taiwan compensates families of food poisoning victims

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice and the Association for Victims Support are aiding families of the Polam Kopitiam food poisoning incident, with each receiving NT$1.8 million in compensation.
    2024/07/05 14:39
  • Taipei police detain man after Presidential Office incident

    Discover the story of a man who crashed his car into the Presidential Office Building in Taipei, claiming his wife is a communist spy. Learn more about the incident and the charges he faces.
    2024/07/02 10:35
  • Violations in egg storage costs lead to subsidy cuts

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture plans to recover over 50% of subsidies from the National Animal Industry Foundation due to violations in procurement laws related to cold storage expenses.
    2024/06/26 16:44
  • Taichung man indicted for metro attack in bid for attention

    Discover the details of the shocking Taichung Metro attack: A 20-year-old man, surnamed Hong, has been indicted for attempted murder after his premeditated attack injured two. Learn about the investigation, Hong’s motives, and the societal impact.
    2024/06/26 16:07
  • Autopsy reveals 10 potentially lethal wounds on student

    A male student in New Taipei City was stabbed to death by a schoolmate following a verbal altercation. The preliminary autopsy revealed that the victim had suffered 10 potentially lethal wounds, including knife wounds in his neck, left chest, and right lower back. Six slashes were in the front, including one to his carotid artery, and four were near his kidney. The attack occurred after a female student entered the victim’s classroom and was questioned by him about her presence. She brought back a male student from her grade to settle the dispute, who then stabbed the victim five times with a switchblade, causing extensive bleeding. The victim received ECMO treatment for five hours at Far Eastern Memorial Hospital but was pronounced dead 34 hours after the incident. The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office is considering investigating the assailant for homicide or manslaughter based on the autopsy results and evidence from the scene.
    2023/12/27 16:29
  • School offers counseling after student’s fatal stabbing

    A junior high school student in Tucheng District, New Taipei City, was fatally stabbed by another student, prompting the school to relocate the classroom and provide counseling for the classmates. The classmates expressed condolences by creating cards and recording videos for the victim’s parents. The victim, who suffered severe wounds to the chest and neck, succumbed to his injuries after being stabbed five times. The attack ensued after a female student was berated and sought revenge through a peer, leading to a dispute and the stabbing incident. Despite efforts to save him, the victim did not survive. The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office is examining the body to determine the cause of death and will decide on charges based on autopsy results and evidence from the scene.
    2023/12/27 14:28
  • Actor Wu Kang-ren spotted at Taipei murder trial

    Taiwanese actor Wu Kang-ren, winner of the best leading actor award at the 60th Golden Horse Awards, surprised attendees at the trial of a man surnamed Chung, who is accused of killing his father with a dumbbell. Despite wearing a mask, Wu’s presence caused a stir as he was recognized by the crowd. Wu declined to comment on his reasons for attending. The case involves a dispute over the purchase of a boxed meal that allegedly led to the fatal blow. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office filed charges in May, making this the second case to involve citizen judges. Due to Chung’s mental illness and lack of impulse control, the court ordered a temporary placement for six months. The court selected citizen judges prior to the trial, with six judges and four alternates chosen through a rigorous process.
    2023/12/07 19:10
  • KMT, TPP leaders targeted in Taipei prosecutors’ probe

    Former President Ma Ying-jeou’s office accuses Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office of contradicting President Tsai Ing-wen’s statement on noninterference in judiciary matters. The prosecutor’s office is investigating the Blue-White alliance, a collaboration between political parties, as an illicit "partition of interests." Defendants under investigation include Eric Chu, Chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT), Hou Yu-ih, the KMT’s presidential candidate, and Ko Wen-je, the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate. KMT spokesperson Yang Chih-yu criticizes the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for politicizing the judiciary and discrediting internationally common party cooperation models. Yang highlights previous instances of the DPP’s involvement in similar political arrangements, raising questions about a double standard.
    2023/12/04 21:34
  • TAO spokesperson denies Beijing election meddling claims

    The spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO), Chen Binhua, denied allegations of Beijing interfering in Taiwan’s elections during a press conference. Chen dismissed the claims made by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as baseless rumors and accused the ruling party in Taiwan of misleading the electorate. Taiwan’s national security agencies have repeatedly warned about interference from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as the country prepares for the 2024 presidential election. In recent investigations, members of the "Union of Chinese Nationalists" in Kaohsiung were accused of accepting funds from the TAO for political activities in mainland China. The association is suspected of promoting specific political views and pan-blue support during their travels. The Ciaotou District Prosecutors Office has summoned 22 members for investigation, including individuals named Cheng and Ye, who are accused of violating Taiwan’s Anti-Infiltration Act and Public Officials Election and Recall Act. They have been released on bail with travel restrictions pending further investigation.
    2023/11/29 14:12
  • Cheng’s alleged hotel video eludes deepfake verification

    Taipei City Police Department’s Zhongzheng First Precinct announced that the videos allegedly showing Vice Premier Cheng Wen-tsan entering a hotel with a woman were assessed as "inconclusive" for deepfake tampering. The examination, completed on November 8 and presented on November 18, concluded that it was impossible to determine the potential of deepfake manipulation in the videos. The case is currently being investigated by the Taipei District Prosecutors Office. The allegations arose from a series of photos and videos posted on social media on October 24, claiming that Cheng had attended parties in Macau and checked into a hotel room with a young woman during his time as a Democratic Progressive Party official in Taoyuan in 2011. In response, Cheng issued a statement asserting that he was not the person depicted in the videos, stating that the footage was old and edited. On October 26, the vice premier filed a defamation lawsuit with the Zhongzheng First Precinct, requesting a forensic examination for deepfakes.
    2023/11/27 15:35
  • JPEX Taiwan chief partner detained for alleged fraud

    The Taipei District Prosecutors Office has requested detention for Chang Tung-ying, the chief partner of cryptocurrency platform JPEX’s Taiwan Office, over alleged fraud. Celebrity Nine Chen, once the spokesperson for JPEX, was called to testify as a witness but later treated as a defendant due to complaints by victims. The Taipei prosecutors directed the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau to carry out searches in nine locations and summoned Chang and three others. Chang and JPEX lecturer Shih Yu-sheng are suspected of violating the Banking Act and the Money Laundering Control Act. Other defendants include salesperson Liu Chien-fu, released on bail of NT$50,000, and Niu Keng-sheng, the registered person in charge of JPEX Taiwan, who was allowed to return home. Investigations have revealed that Chang and others are suspected of persuading the public to invest in financial products such as the virtual currency JTC, attracting investments with disproportionately high returns.
    2023/11/09 11:21
  • Huang ordered to pay bail over sexual harassment allegations

    The Taipei District Prosecutors Office ordered popular entertainer Mickey Huang to pay a bail of NT$350,000 on Friday (Aug. 4) after being questioned for more than one and a half hours.
    2023/08/04 21:25
  • Jeremy Lin’s masseur fined over unlicensed medical procedure

    Jeremy Lin’s masseur, Luo Chun-yu, is being investigated for allegedly practicing acupuncture without proper qualifications. The Taipei City Health Bureau referred the matter to the Taipei District Prosecutors Office, which found evidence of violations of the Physicians Act. 
    2023/07/27 15:21
  • Taipei City councilor hand out snacks before court hearing

    A Taipei City councilor of the Kuomingtang (KMT) handed out drinks and snacks to her supporters outside the Taipei District Prosecutors Office on Thursday (April 13).
    2023/04/15 17:01
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