Reported about 1 year ago
On July 8, 2024, Taiwanese mayor Cheng Wen-tsang was implicated in a land development corruption case and released on bail after paying a sum of 5 million. The Nationalist Party raised concerns over three major cases, including the Hua Ya Science and Technology Agricultural Land case, questioning the discrepancies in profits and the delayed investigations during the tenure of President Tsai Ing-wen. The party demanded clarity from Tsai, Cheng, and former Premier Lai Ching-te. Various irregularities in land deals and development projects were highlighted, suggesting widespread corruption involving Cheng and his associates, triggering public outrage and demanding thorough investigations.
Source: YAHOO