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Taiwan charges journalist with espionage, bribing soldiers
Taiwan indicts former CTi News anchor Lin Chen-you on charges of accepting Chinese cryptocurrency to produce anti-recall content and bribing military personnel.
2026/05/06 18:37
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Ko Wen-je verdict ends his 2028 presidential ambitions
Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je sentenced to 17 years in prison on bribery charges. The verdict bars him from Taiwan’s 2028 presidential race.
2026/03/26 15:39
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Taiwan detains CTi News anchor on national security charges
Taiwanese reporter Lin Chen-you was detained for allegedly bribing military personnel to leak information to China. The case has drawn global media attention.
2026/01/19 18:04
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TPP head Huang Kuo-chang faces bribery charges over NT$2M
Taipei prosecutors named Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang a defendant in a corruption case linked to a fraud inquiry. Allegations involve potential quid pro quo with a garment factory chairman’s son. Huang denies wrongdoing.
2025/11/18 12:13
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Ko Wen-je corruption trial continues in Taipei court
The Taipei District Court held a hearing on Oct. 28, summoning Ko Wen-je and others over bribery charges linked to the KP SHOW concert. Prosecutors seek a 28-year sentence.
2025/10/28 16:04
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Ko Wen-je faces court hearing on political donation charges
Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je appeared in court for a political donation case. The court upheld his NT$70 million bail. Next hearing is set for Sept. 23.
2025/09/16 17:16
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Opposition condemns political weaponization of legal system
Eric Chu, KMT chairman, emphasizes an impartial judiciary, criticizing Ko Wen-je’s bribery charges. He calls for fact-based proceedings to restore trust.
2025/09/10 19:00
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Bribery probe targets Taiwan’s renewable energy programs
Authorities detained Cheng I-lin on bribery charges linked to a green energy scandal. Former Minister J.W. Kuo denies involvement, urging thorough investigations.
2025/08/27 11:00
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Taiwan green energy official detained on corruption charges
Authorities in Taipei have detained Cheng I-lin on corruption charges, alleging he accepted bribes from construction and green energy firms. The investigation involves multiple defendants and includes charges of money laundering and unexplained wealth.
2025/08/26 12:00
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Taiwan politician’s wife demands husband’s voting rights
Chen Pei-chi seeks legal help for Ko Wen-je to vote in a recall referendum amid his detention over bribery charges. The TPP protests his extended custody.
2025/07/22 17:09
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Cheng Wen-tsan attends second court hearing on bribery case
Cheng Wen-tsan, former SEF chairman, faces bribery charges in Taoyuan court. He denies accepting NT$5 million as mayor, claiming ignorance of a money bag.
2024/12/30 10:32
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TPP’s Ko Wen-je faces 28.5-year sentence after indictment
Taipei prosecutors indicted TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je on bribery charges, recommending a 28.5-year sentence. The case involves Core Pacific City dealings.
2024/12/26 16:56
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TPP supporters rally for Ko outside prosecutor’s office
Supporters of Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je rallied outside the Taipei District Prosecutors Office amid bribery charges. The TPP calls it political persecution.
2024/12/26 16:53
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Ko Wen-je breaks silence, slams prosecution as political
Ko Wen-je breaks silence on Facebook, condemning his indictment as politically motivated. He challenges the evidence in the Core Pacific City case, urging judicial transparency.
2024/12/26 15:52
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Ko Wen-je faces charges of bribery, donation misuse
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je faces charges of bribery and misappropriation of political donations. Prosecutors recommend a 28.5-year sentence.
2024/12/26 11:36
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Prosecutors seek 28-year sentence for TPP Chair Ko Wen-je
Taipei prosecutors seek a 28-year sentence for ex-Mayor Ko Wen-je, accusing him of bribery and embezzlement. The high-profile case now heads to trial.
2024/12/26 10:33
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Taipei prosecutors to indict Ko and 10 others Thursday
Taipei prosecutors plan to indict Ko Wen-je and 10 others for corruption linked to Core Pacific City. The case underscores Taiwan’s fight against political corruption.
2024/12/25 16:05
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Cheng denies NT$5 million bribe, claims innocence
Former vice premier Cheng Wen-tsan faces bribery charges linked to the Linkou Industrial Area expansion. Despite denials, key figures confessed.
2024/12/20 16:17
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Taiwan court extends detention of councilor Angela Ying
The Taiwan High Court rejected Taipei City Councilor Angela Ying’s appeal, extending her detention over bribery charges. The court cited risks of fleeing and evidence tampering.
2024/11/08 13:48
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Core Pacific City scandal: Chu summoned for fifth time
Authorities in Taipei intensify their probe into the Core Pacific City scandal, summoning ex-Dingyue president Chu Yea-hu. The investigation focuses on bribery and political donations linked to the Taiwan People’s Party.
2024/10/30 13:24
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Taipei councilor faces 3rd questioning on corruption charges
Discover the details of a corruption probe in Taipei, where a city councilor faces charges for allegedly accepting millions to influence a redevelopment project. Learn about the ongoing investigation and its implications.
2024/09/20 15:57
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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
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Core Pacific City scandal: Authorities probe ex-deputy mayor
Discover the latest on the Core Pacific City corruption case: Former Taipei deputy mayor Pong Cheng-sheng was summoned for questioning amid ongoing investigations into serious corruption charges. Read more about the case’s developments and the authorities’ efforts to uncover the truth.
2024/09/10 10:44
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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
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Taipei court to review Ko Wen-je’s case amid tight security
Discover the latest on the Taipei District Court’s hearing for the Core Pacific City case involving Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je, set for 9:30 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 5. The court will address procedural matters amid tight security with 400 officers deployed.
2024/09/05 09:48