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TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je refuses to appeal detention ruling
Discover the latest on former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je’s refusal to appeal despite errors in the court’s ruling on his detention in the Core Pacific City corruption case. Read more about the ongoing legal battle.2024/09/09 14:45 -
Core Pacific Group chair appeals detention in bribery case
Discover the latest on the Core Pacific City corruption scandal: Core Pacific Group Chairman Sheen Ching-jing appeals detention, citing health concerns. The case involves high-profile figures and unfolds amid ongoing investigations.2024/09/05 17:18 -
Ko detention hearing ends, verdict expected by 5:30 p.m.
Discover the latest on former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je’s court hearing regarding the Core Pacific City corruption case, including the reversal of his bail decision.2024/09/05 17:03 -
Taiwan High Court to decide on Core Pacific case appeals
1. 台北地檢署與前副市長彭振聲上訴京華城案 2. 檢方傳喚柯文哲,柯拒絕配合被逮捕 3. 京華城容積率由392%增至840%引爭議 4. 沈慶京疑透過應曉薇向柯文哲關說2024/09/04 09:08 -
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 -
Taipei court releases TPP Chair Ko Wen-je without bail
Discover the latest on Taipei District Court’s decision to release Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je without bail, bringing relief to him and his wife amid a high-profile case.2024/09/02 10:02 -
Taiwan High Court convicts 8 in major espionage case
Discover the details of a major espionage case in Taiwan where the High Court sentenced eight individuals, including a military officer, for spying activities. Learn about the Ministry of National Defense’s response and future security measures.2024/08/22 15:15 -
DPP suspends Cheng Wen-tsan for three years
Former Straits Exchange Foundation Chairman Cheng Wen-tsan is suspended from the DPP for three years following a court ruling, and its impact on his political future.2024/07/12 15:07 -
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 High Court reviews Cheng’s bail in corruption case
The High Court reviews an appeal against the bail of former Taoyuan City Mayor Cheng Wen-tsan in a NT$12 million corruption case.2024/07/10 15:00 -
Man to serve full 16 years after High Court denies appeal
The Taiwan High Court Kaohsiung Branch Court (KSH) has upheld a 16-year sentence for a man named Chen who was convicted of murder and attempted murder. Chen attacked a homeless man, Lee, with a brick after being refused help and insulted, resulting in Lee’s death. The next day, Chen severely injured an air conditioning repairman named Chang. Chen’s previous convictions for assault and violence, as well as a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder (APD), were taken into consideration during the trial. The Pintung District Court initially sentenced him to 13 years for murder and 7 years for attempted murder. The Kaohsiung Branch Court has affirmed the original verdict, denying Chen’s appeal and confirming that he will serve the full 16-year term.2023/12/07 18:54 -
Wang Mei-hua confirms talks with TSMC on German subsidies
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may face obstacles in establishing a factory in Germany due to a shift in German subsidies. Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua has confirmed that the German government is actively addressing the budget issues involved. The recent ruling by Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court, which deemed the diversion of pandemic funds for the "Climate and Transformation Fund" unconstitutional, has raised concerns about the fulfillment of financial promises to TSMC and other tech giants like Intel Corporation. If Germany decreases its subsidies, TSMC may need to renegotiate or even abandon its plans for the factory. The Taiwanese government is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to provide support if necessary. This investment dispute has significant implications for the global supply chains and the semiconductor industry, as TSMC’s advanced semiconductors are in high demand worldwide.2023/12/06 18:51 -
Partner of NT$500M boy on trial for fake marriage charges
Court proceedings began Monday (Aug. 7) for the case of a high-school boy who plunged to his death, leaving behind NT$500 million.2023/08/07 20:25