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Call grows for fairer representation in pay review

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Infiltration act examined - Taipei Times

Infiltration act examined By Chen Yu-fu, Hsieh Chun-ling and William Hetherington / Staff reporters, with staff writer A report examining the implementation of the Anti-infiltration Act (反滲透法) laid out potential reasons for no charges having been laid since it took effect on Jan. 15 last year. The report, which the Executive Yuan submitted to the Legislative Yuan, said that the act has not been invoked in laying charges against any suspect. Implementation of the act itself might have been a deterrent, with would-be offenders taking a wait-and-see approach, the report said. A significant decrease in cross-Taiwan Strait activity amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the act’s focus on election activities might also be factors, the report said.

Ministry panned over vaccine injury policy

Ministry panned over vaccine injury policy By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter Civic groups Taiwan Women’s Link and Taiwan Association for Human Rights yesterday criticized the Ministry of Health and Welfare for amending regulations on vaccine injury compensation in February, saying that it significantly passes on the risk of adverse reactions to vaccine recipients. The ministry on Feb. 18 promulgated amendments to the Regulations Governing Collection and Review of Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund (預防接種受害救濟基金徵收及審議辦法). Among the amended articles is Article 13, which defines how the vaccine injury compensation working group assesses and classifies the causal relationship between vaccination and an alleged injury. From left, New Power Party Legislator Chiu Hsien-chih, Taiwan Women’s Link chairperson Huang Sue-ying and Academia Sinica Information Law Center director Chiou Wan-tsong hold a news conference about vaccine injury compensation regulat

TRA boss explains NT$8 84m spent on books

TRA boss explains NT$8.84m spent on books By Yang Chun-hui and Cheng Wei-chi / Staff reporters Minister of Transportation and Communications Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) yesterday called on Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) Director-General Chang Chen-yuan (張政源) to provide an explanation after the TRA was criticized for spending NT$8.84 million (US$310,644) on publications allegedly extolling his personal achievements. The agency on Wednesday published a set of four Chinese-language books titled Train for Change (一張通往改變的車票), which expand on the agency’s reforms over the past two years. However, some local media reported that the books might be aimed at touting Chang’s achievements before his retirement next week.

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