Reported 8 months ago
On June 24, 2024, the District Prosecutors Association held a seminar on combating scams, with several legislators attending and criticizing the inefficiency of the Financial Supervisory Commission, National Communications Commission, and Department of Data Protection. The District Prosecutors Association criticized the Personnel Administration Office of the Executive Yuan for bureaucratic attitudes, saying the surge in fraud cases has strained investigation efficiency. The association's three-point statement emphasized the need for immediate action against fraud and criticized delays in approving assistant prosecutors to help combat scams. They also urged the government to prioritize efforts to eliminate scam syndicates without further delays in evaluations, as the issue has long been neglected, resulting in significant losses for both the public and prosecutors.
Source: YAHOO