Reported 8 months ago
On the first day of Premier Su Tseng-chang's term on June 25, 2024, he emphasized the need to actively combat fraud, with the Ministry of Justice proposing to amend the Communications Surveillance and Protection Act to allow law enforcement to access the internet traffic records of citizens. This proposal requires a budget of 108 billion NT dollars for system construction. Opposition party lawmakers criticized the lack of details in the one-page report submitted by the Ministry, questioning the hefty budget allocation for such a brief document.
Source: YAHOO