Taiwan's Green Energy Crackdown on Corruption: First Wave of Raids by Northern and Yunlin Prosecutors Leads to Arrests and Seizure of Illegal Funds

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The Taiwan authorities, led by Taipei and Yunlin prosecutors, launched a strong crackdown on corruption in the green energy sector, seizing large sums of cash and arresting related defendants. The initiative, known as the 'Jingping Project,' aims to eradicate corruption and illegal activities within the green energy industry. Cases involving bribery and extortion of green energy companies by public officials and local representatives were swiftly addressed through coordinated efforts. Illegal gains were confiscated, and suspects were detained with court approval. The investigation also extended to a former legislator's office implicated in bribery and pressuring government agencies. The prosecutor's office continues to expand its inquiries, urging perpetrators to come forward and cooperate in exchange for reduced penalties.

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