Reported about 1 year ago
During a recent Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) meeting, President and DPP Chairman Tsai Ing-wen reiterated a zero-tolerance policy towards fraud and urged DPP members to push for the 'Government Version' of the new anti-fraud legislation to pass in the legislative session. Various human rights groups and legislative research centers have advised lawmakers to carefully review the legislation to prevent potential rights violations. Despite efforts to combat fraud, challenges remain in integrating efforts to cut off illicit funds and impose heavier penalties. The effectiveness of the new legislation and the need for immediate actions to address fraud-related issues are under discussion among lawmakers.
Source: YAHOO