Taiwan Legislator Pursues the Latest Progress in the Case of Surveillance on Media by Mainland Chinese, Premier Promises to Provide Answers Within a Week

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On July 2, 2024, during a parliamentary session, Kuomintang legislator Yeh Yu-Chih continuously questioned Premier Cho Jung-Tai regarding allegations of Mainland Chinese surveillance on a political talk show, with Cho promising to investigate within a week and provide a public statement. The Minister of Culture, Li Yuan, mentioned that the ministry lacks the authority to investigate such matters and is currently seeking information from the relevant parties. Yeh criticized the handling of the case and raised parallels to a previous incident involving allegations of Chinese interference in Taiwan's elections, urging the government to address the issue promptly and not create unnecessary tensions. Additionally, talk show host Liu Bao-Jie refuted the surveillance claims and vowed to take legal action against any further insinuations. Yeh emphasized the importance of clarifying the situation and ensuring unity in Taiwan's political landscape.

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