Former Taoyuan Mayor Cheng Wen-Tsan's Corruption Case Investigated 7 Years Later - Legislator Predicts 2 Possible Outcomes

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Former Taoyuan Mayor Cheng Wen-Tsan was involved in a corruption scandal and was charged with a 5 million NT bail with travel restrictions after 7 years since the case came to light. Legislator Ku Chung-liang predicted two potential outcomes for Cheng's case, emphasizing the importance of delivering justice that meets public expectations and comparing it to other high-profile corruption cases in Taiwan. Ku also highlighted the risks of either handling the case too leniently or too harshly. He suggested that for maximum impact, justice should be served equally in both Taoyuan and Tainan, with former Premier Lai Ching-te demonstrating impartiality by taking decisive action. Ku also noted that Cheng's resignation from his position as the chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation may have been influenced by external advice.

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