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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
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TPP website stalls as 3,000 apply to join party
The Taiwan People’s Party saw 3,000 membership applications after Ko Wen-je resigned as chairman. The surge briefly overwhelmed the party’s website.
2025/01/02 11:29
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Ko Wen-je visits father in Hsinchu hospital
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je visited his hospitalized father in Hsinchu after being released on NT$70 million bail. He avoided media but thanked supporters.
2024/12/31 10:15
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Taipei prosecutors to appeal Ko Wen-je’s bail decision
Taipei prosecutors will appeal the bail decision for TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, who must post NT$70 million bail, wear an ankle monitor, and face travel limits.
2024/12/30 18:06
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Ko Wen-je heads home after securing increased NT$70M bail
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je returns home after posting NT$40 million bail amid charges of embezzlement. His trust rating hits a record low.
2024/12/30 16:58
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Ko Wen-je secures extra NT$40M bail in scandal cases
Ko Wen-je, Taiwan People’s Party chairman, secures NT$40 million bail in Core Pacific City scandal. His wife liquidates a deposit to cover the amount.
2024/12/30 13:53
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Ko Wen-je’s wife silent on NT$70M bail decision
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je faces increased bail in the Core Pacific City scandal. His wife, Peggy Chen, visited First Bank amid fundraising efforts.
2024/12/30 11:39
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Taiwan People’s Party criticizes court’s bail decision for Ko
The Taiwan People’s Party criticizes the Taipei District Court’s decision to set NT$70 million bail for Chairman Ko Wen-je, citing political manipulation. Ko faces charges related to Core Pacific City and political donations. The party pledges support, emphasizing Ko’s lack of flight risk and condemning the prosecution’s tactics as human rights infringements.
2024/12/30 11:03
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Taipei court grants NT$30M bail for Ko Wen-je
Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je was released on bail after 114 days in detention related to a political scandal. He thanked supporters and reflected on his experience.
2024/12/27 16:17
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Taiwan People’s Party races to secure Ko Wen-je’s bail
Taiwan People’s Party is working to raise NT$30 million bail for chairman Ko Wen-je’s release. TPP caucus whip Huang Kuo-chang vows to bring Ko home amid legal challenges and fundraising efforts.
2024/12/27 15:03
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Presidential office respects judicial process, stays neutral
Taiwan’s Presidential Office respects the judicial process in the case against ex-Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je, charged with corruption. The court will decide on detention.
2024/12/27 14:22
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Former Taipei Mayor Ko denies involvement in stock buys
Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je denies involvement in stock purchases amid allegations of misusing political donations. The court’s decision on his detention is pending.
2024/12/27 12:20
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Ko Wen-je faces NT$30 million bail in corruption case
Taipei prosecutors order Ko Wen-je to post NT$30 million bail in corruption case. Restrictions on residence and travel imposed. Observers watch for political impact.
2024/12/27 09:01
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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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Taiwan People’s Party accuses government of persecution
The Taiwan People’s Party accuses President Lai’s government of persecuting Chairman Ko Wen-je. TPP urges an end to political interference in the judiciary.
2024/12/26 15:22
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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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Ko Wen-je’s wife rallies for his peaceful return home
Chen Pei-chi, wife of TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, gathered supporters at Liberty Square on Dec. 24, urging for Ko’s safe return amid legal challenges.
2024/12/25 12:39
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Taipei court approves Ko Wen-je’s resignation request
The Taipei District Court approved Ko Wen-je’s resignation as chairman of the Taiwan People’s Party, ensuring it doesn’t affect the ongoing corruption investigation.
2024/12/20 10:53
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Table tennis player draws attention for Ko Wen-je likeness
Sung Chih-tsung, resembling TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je, captivated audiences at the Standard Cup National Table Tennis Championships in Tainan City. His likeness sparked lively discussions, adding intrigue to the event.
2024/12/16 11:21
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Earthquake, typhoon top Taiwan’s 2024 Google searches
Google’s 2024 search rankings in Taiwan reveal "earthquake" and "typhoon" as top terms. Other popular searches include Ko Wen-je, Olympics, and ETFs.
2024/12/10 14:25
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Taiwan People’s Party extends Ko Wen-je’s leave
The Taiwan People’s Party extends Chairman Ko Wen-je’s leave until Feb. 28, 2025, amid his detention. The party maintains collective leadership, urging unity.
2024/11/18 16:22