Public Servant Involvement in Green Camp Primary Elections: Liu Yanli Denies Lack of Administrative Neutrality in Xie Qiaoxin's Three Cases

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Liu Yanli, husband of Xie Qiaoxin and chief of the Taichung City Research and Evaluation Committee, was accused of providing black information to interfere in the green camp legislative primary elections, denying any lack of administrative neutrality. The involvement of Liu Yanli and Xie Qiaoxin's extended family in a money laundering fraud case unexpectedly led to questions of administrative neutrality. Xie Qiaoxin had previously accused DPP legislator Lai Huiyuan of plagiarizing a thesis. Lin Yulun, involved in the fraud case, confirmed in court that he provided information to Liu Yanli, who then relayed it to Xie Qiaoxin during the DPP primary elections. Liu Yanli's involvement as a public servant in another party's primary elections raised concerns of breaching administrative neutrality. Liu responded, stating the actions had no connection to official duties or misuse of public resources, emphasizing there was no lack of administrative neutrality and cautioning against spreading misinformation. Further details on Xie Qiaoxin's involvement in three cases and the responses from involved parties are highlighted in the Mirror Weekly reports.

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