Kaohsiung, Jan. 27 (CNA) A department head at state-run petrochemical refiner CPC Corp., Taiwan, was ordered detained by a district court Thursday for alleged corruption after being found with NT$27 million (US$970,000) in cash in his work office.
A top executive at state-run petroleum enterprise CPC Corp, Taiwan (CPC, 台灣中油) was yesterday arrested on suspicion of taking bribes after NT$27 million (US$971,013) in cash was found at his Kaohsiung office in a raid the previous day.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) said it has formed a task force to examine the case.
The Kaohsiung District Prosecutors’ Office said that after questioning, Henry Hsu (徐漢), 61, who is chief executive officer of CPC’s Refining Business Division, was detained, along with a contractor surnamed Liu (劉), to prevent them from colluding or tampering with evidence.
A tip-off led the Ministry of Justice’s
TIP-OFF: The Ministry of Justice’s Agency Against Corruption raided the office of Henry Hsu, CEO of CPC’s Refining Business Division, after he allegedly received bribery moneyBy Jason Pan / Staff reporter
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