Reported about 1 year ago
The Taiwanese High Court recently revoked and remanded the Taoyuan District Court's decision to release former Taoyuan Mayor Zheng Wen-Can on bail of 5 million NT dollars, potentially requiring him to appear in court again. The Kuomintang accused him of being linked to three other land scandals in Taoyuan, suggesting his remarkable ability to significantly increase land value. The parties involved call for clarification from President Lai Ching-Te, former President Tsai Ing-Wen, and Zheng Wen-Can himself. The scandals involve various irregularities in land transactions and planning during Zheng's tenure, leading to substantial profits for certain individuals. Despite rebuttals from related individuals, questions remain regarding Zheng's knowledge of these transactions and the involvement of political figures from the Democratic Progressive Party.
Source: YAHOO