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Judicial corruption demands action - Taipei Times

Judicial corruption demands action By Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 Were it not for the Control Yuan, the massive judicial scandal involving allegations of corruption by former Supreme Court judge Shih Mu-chin (石木欽) and Chia Her Industrial president Weng Mao-chung (翁茂鍾) would have remained buried deep in multiple “black boxes.” However, there is another important aspect to the story that is worthy of attention. If Control Yuan members appointed by former president Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) are not cleared out, even if the agency initiates impeachment proceedings against the more than 200 judicial personnel and civil servants accused of having been involved in illicit activities, nothing will happen.

Complaint seeks to halt online claims against lawmaker

Complaint seeks to halt online claims against lawmaker By Jason Pan / Staff reporter Legislator Wu Ping-jui (吳秉叡) yesterday filed a judicial complaint against people who accused him online of meddling with government efforts to procure a foreign-made COVID-19 vaccine and allegedly earning US$300 million in kickbacks. Wu of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) filed the complaint of aggravated defamation at the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office after his office gathered evidence on 10 people whose posts mentioning Wu were widely circulated on social media. The reposts reportedly sparked controversy among Internet users on leading online discussion sites, including Professional Technology Temple and Dcard.

One hurt in scrum over Su Chen-ching

One hurt in scrum over Su Chen-ching MEDIA FRENZY: The lawmaker said that there were too many journalists as he left a courthouse, amid accusations that he and his escorts had caused people to fall By Jason Pan / Staff reporter Accusations of infringement of media freedom were leveled against Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Su Chen-ching (蘇震清) after a photographer sustained a head injury in a scuffle. On Friday, Su was released on NT$10 million (US$351,964) bail after being detained for 179 days amid a corruption probe relating to a Pacific SOGO Department Store ownership battle. Videos of the incident showed Su and men escorting him exiting the Taipei District Court amid a large media presence.

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