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Ex-Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je appears in court post-surgery
Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je appears in court after surgery, facing charges under the Anti-Corruption Act. Supporters gather as proceedings resume.
2025/04/17 10:00
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Ko Wen-je’s family protests lack of medical transparency
Former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je underwent surgery for hydronephrosis and a ureteral stone. His family criticized the lack of transparency, urging better communication.
2025/04/02 10:01
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Taiwan People’s Party urges medical care for Ko Wen-je
The Taiwan People’s Party urges approval for Ko Wen-je’s self-funded medical care amid health concerns. Ko, facing corruption charges, is set for surgery.
2025/04/01 20:00
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Former TPP head Ko Wen-je needs kidney surgery in custody
Former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je faces health issues, including kidney hydronephrosis and a ureteral stone, prompting medical visits during his detention.
2025/04/01 16:00
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Detained ex-Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je stable after health scare
Ko Wen-je’s health is stable after a medical evaluation at the Taipei Detention Center. Despite being a high-risk case, he returned without needing hospitalization.
2025/03/31 17:01
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Ko Wen-je to remain in detention beyond April 2
The Taipei District Court orders detention of ex-Mayor Ko Wen-je and three others starting April 2 over investment and political donation cases. Ko’s plea for health-related release was denied.
2025/03/28 13:51
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Ko Wen-je faces medical emergency amid detention
Former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je faces a medical emergency amid detention over scandals. His condition worsens, prompting urgent hospitalization requests. A press conference at 1 p.m. will provide updates on his health and legal actions.
2025/03/27 12:00
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Ko Wen-je attends father’s funeral under tight security
Ko Wen-je attended his father’s funeral in Hsinchu, briefly leaving Taipei Detention Center. Prominent figures, including former presidents, paid respects. Ko’s wife criticized the judicial system.
2025/03/10 17:16
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Emotional farewell as Ko Wen-je honors father’s legacy
Ko Wen-je attended his father’s funeral in Hsinchu, expressing regret for missing his final moments due to detention. He reflected on his father’s sacrifices and the impact of his political career on their relationship.
2025/03/10 12:00
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Peggy Chen demands justice as Ko returns to detention
Peggy Chen, wife of former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, demanded justice as Ko was escorted back to detention from his father’s funeral. Supporters rallied, condemning judicial actions.
2025/03/10 11:48
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Ko’s family declines Presidential Office funeral presence
Former Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je’s family declined a Presidential Office representative at his father’s funeral, urging focus on national matters.
2025/03/10 10:00
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Former TPP chairman attends father’s funeral in Hsinchu City
Ko Wen-je attended his father’s funeral in Hsinchu, with 1,200 attendees, including former Presidents Tsai and Chen. Notable figures paid respects, and order was maintained.
2025/03/10 09:41
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Ko Wen-je’s wife seeks home visit for funeral
Chen Pei-chi plans to apply for a home visit to allow her husband, former TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, to attend his father’s funeral on March 10. Ko, detained over a scandal, awaits a decision.
2025/03/07 09:23
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Ko Wen-je’s wife visits him in Taipei detention center
Peggy Chen visited her husband, Ko Wen-je, at Taipei Detention Center, bringing food but unable to deliver pain relief patches due to regulations. Ko seeks to lift visitation limits to plan his father’s funeral.
2025/03/03 14:32
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Ko Wen-je seeks to lift restrictions for father’s funeral
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je appeared in court after 57 days in detention over a corruption case. He seeks to lift communication restrictions to arrange his father’s funeral.
2025/02/27 15:00
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TPP members pay respects to Ko Wen-je’s late father
Legislator Huang Shan-shan says Ko Wen-je may visit his father’s memorial after applying. The family plans a farewell ceremony for March 10 in Hsinchu City.
2025/02/19 16:04
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Father of ex-TPP chairman Ko Wen-je, dies at 94
Ko Cheng-fa, father of former Taiwan People’s Party chairman Ko Wen-je, died at 94 in Hsinchu. He was hospitalized after a bicycle accident and diagnosed with cancer.
2025/02/17 14:15
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Huang Kuo-chang announces bid for TPP chairmanship
Huang Kuo-chang announces his candidacy for TPP chairmanship, highlighting Taiwan’s third political force. The by-election is set for Feb. 15.
2025/01/14 10:57
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Taiwan People’s Party opens chairmanship registration
The Taiwan People’s Party will open online registration for its chairmanship by-election on Jan. 14. The election, set for Feb. 15, follows Ko Wen-je’s resignation.
2025/01/13 13:32
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KMT leaders to skip TPP rally over judicial protest
KMT leaders Huang Chien-ting and Eric Chu will skip the TPP rally protesting judicial injustice against Ko Wen-je. KMT members may still attend.
2025/01/10 12:33
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TPP’s poll shows doubt over Ko Wen-je corruption case
The Taiwan People’s Party poll reveals public skepticism about Ko Wen-je’s corruption charges. Many question evidence sufficiency and call for fair legal proceedings.
2025/01/09 13:51
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Peggy Chen plans lawsuit over donation allegations
Peggy Chen plans to sue over political donation allegations involving her husband, Ko Wen-je. The Taipei District Court has detained Ko on corruption charges.
2025/01/06 10:42
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DPP reaffirms stance against corruption amid Ko’s case
The Democratic Progressive Party reaffirms its anti-corruption stance, emphasizing judicial independence amid legal proceedings involving Ko Wen-je. The TPP accuses the judiciary of political bias.
2025/01/03 11:36
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Supporters rally outside court as Ko faces detention
The Taipei District Court detained Ko Wen-je and three others without visitation rights, sparking emotional reactions from supporters. TPP’s Huang Kuo-chang vowed to clear Ko’s name, questioning the prosecutors’ motives and urging supporters to stay strong.
2025/01/03 10:37
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Taipei court to hold third hearing in Ko Wen-je case
The Taipei District Court will hold a third detention hearing on Jan. 2 for former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je and others involved in the Core Pacific City scandal.
2025/01/02 12:10