Reported about 1 year ago
According to an exclusive report by Mirror Media, former Taoyuan Mayor and chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, Cheng Wen-tsan, was detained and denied visitation rights on suspicion of corruption. Taoyuan District Prosecutors confirmed the detention after questioning Cheng for over 10 hours, citing bribery involving his official duties as the reason. Cheng, a prominent figure in the Democratic Progressive Party, was questioned about his involvement in a land development scandal. The investigation by Taoyuan prosecutors has been meticulous, involving the detention of a key intermediary months prior. Cheng's unexpected detention on his birthday and the circumstances surrounding the case continue to unfold, with more details expected to be disclosed by prosecutors later.
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