Reported 7 months ago
On June 13, 2024, a woman surnamed Lin in Taipei was arrested for claiming to be the legal advisor of politicians Huang Wei-Che and Vice President Hsiao Mei-Chin, offering legal services without a license and earning tens of thousands of dollars since 2019. The victims reported her lack of credentials to authorities, leading to her arrest, interrogation, and release on bail of 100,000 NT dollars. Lin's fraudulent behavior serves as a cautionary tale, showing the consequences of impersonating legal professionals. This incident has sparked interest in other news pieces such as the closure of a long-standing elementary school in Kaohsiung, an elderly woman caught stealing oranges, and Taiwan facing entry restrictions from one country.
Source: YAHOO