Reported about 1 year ago
海基會董事長鄭文燦因涉貪汙而遭桃園市調處約談,隨後移送桃園地檢署,凌晨遭聲押禁見。鄭文燦因涉及土地開發案而受查,待庭後將釋清細節。
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Reported about 1 year ago
Former Mayor of Taoyuan and Chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council, Cheng Wen-tsang, is suspected of involvement in corruption and was taken in for questioning by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors' Office, coincidentally on his 57th birthday. This investigation comes as a confirmation of Nationalist Party legislator Hsieh Lung-chieh's prediction three months earlier that Cheng Wen-tsang would be the first to face consequences following Premier Lai Ching-te's appointment, indicating a significant turn of events. Cheng Wen-tsang has denied any wrongdoing and is cooperating with the judicial investigation to prove his innocence.
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Reported about 1 year ago
In a recent dispute, a female employee was fired for wearing yoga pants to work against the company's dress code, leading to allegations of sexual harassment. The employee insisted on wearing yoga pants to work, claiming she needed them for gym after work. Despite multiple reminders and warnings from the employer to adhere to dress code, the employee continued to defy the rules, eventually being dismissed. The employee accused the employer of wrongful termination and gender discrimination, further alleging sexual harassment, which the employer denied citing surveillance footage and recordings as evidence of no misconduct.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 6, Cheng Wen-tsang, chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, was taken away by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office for investigation and subsequently remanded after overnight interrogation. The reason allegedly relates to a land development case during his tenure as the mayor of Taoyuan. It's reported that Cheng is suspected of involvement in the unsuccessful development of the Guishan Formosa Plastics Park, where he may have refunded funds through a straw man, leading the prosecutors to take action. The outcome of his detention hearing in the afternoon is crucial for his case, with pundits believing his political career is essentially over regardless of the case's conclusion.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Cheerleader goddess Rina, known as the 'most ethereal team leader,' will make her debut in the music industry in the second half of the year with a new album and concert. Graduated from a university dance program, she has been a multi-talented performer, from actress and model to fitness trainer and yoga instructor. Rina, who had a passion for singing and dancing since childhood, has completed four new songs and hopes to finish recording before September, revealing that there will be singing and dancing songs included. She expressed nervousness about her debut but also excitement for this new chapter in her life, emphasizing her determination to break stereotypes and show different aspects of herself to the audience.
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Reported about 1 year ago
In Kyoto, Japan, two 37-year-old colleagues were arrested for bullying a 50-year-old intellectually disabled co-worker by forcing him into a large washing machine at their workplace, claiming he had body odor, and even turning it on, causing multiple bruises on the victim. The victim resigned from the laundry shop and reported the incident to the hospital, leading to the arrest of the perpetrators who confessed to their actions. Local authorities are investigating the case.
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Reported about 1 year ago
To prevent dehydration in the summer, it is advised to stay adequately hydrated. A U.S. doctor introduced a simple self-examination method that uses two fingers to determine dehydration within seconds. By pinching the skin on the back of the hand for a few seconds and releasing it, if the skin immediately returns to its original state, it indicates sufficient hydration; if the skin remains elevated, dehydration may be present. This test, known as the 'skin turgor test,' assesses skin elasticity and can be conducted on various body parts. Popular on TikTok, this method helps individuals monitor hydration levels effectively to maintain skin elasticity, which decreases with age, leading to various symptoms of dehydration in older individuals.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Former Taoyuan Mayor and Straits Exchange Foundation Chairman Zheng Wen-Can was arrested for corruption on July 6th, with the prosecution applying for detention and no visitation rights. In response, legislator Huang Shan-Shan of the People First Party commented on Facebook sarcastically about the quietness of the emergency hotline '1450,' drawing surprise and comments from legislators and media figures across party lines. The case continues to develop with a court hearing scheduled. TVBS reminds that innocence should be assumed until proven guilty.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Former Taoyuan Mayor and Chairman of the Taiwan Strait Exchange Foundation, Cheng Wen-tsang, was suspected of being involved in a corruption scandal and was detained for not being allowed to meet anyone on the early morning of July 6. Over a year ago, Taoyuan City councilor Ling revealed that Cheng helped a fraud group led by Guo Zemin manipulate land prices, resulting in profits of 3.15 billion NTD in just 2 years. The Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office confirmed Cheng's involvement in the corruption case and that he has been arrested on suspicion of bribery in the course of official duties.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 5, 2024, the S&P 500 index hit a new high with a 3.5% increase in June, marking seven consecutive months of growth. As the second half of the year begins, J.P. Morgan identified Broadcom, AT&T, and First Citizens BancShares as potential outperformers in July based on growth, revenue, and value metrics. With Broadcom, J.P. Morgan sees a potential 15.65% upside from the current price to its target of $2000. For AT&T, the target price was revised to $21, with a 12.41% potential increase from $18.68. First Citizens BancShares is also optimistic due to its balance sheet and growth prospects, with a 40% upside to J.P. Morgan's target price of $2400.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 5, 2024, a 9-year-old boy in Guishan District was found walking alone on Wanshou Road late at night without any adults accompanying him. Concerned citizens brought him to the Guishan Police Station, where an intern provided him with tea, snacks, and patiently communicated with him until contacting his parents, who safely retrieved him. The boy felt comfort and warmth from the officers and intern, and happily expressed his aspiration to become a police officer in the future. The police emphasized the importance of community cooperation in ensuring the safety of all residents.
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Reported about 1 year ago
前桃園市長、海基會董事長鄭文燦涉貪污罪遭到聲押,引起政界震撼。資深媒體人指出民進黨的行動「比前朝還狠辣」,形容根本是斬草除根,對於鄭文燦的命運表示擔憂。鄭文燦則否認涉及貪污罪,並表示將配合司法調查以盡快釐清真相。
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Reported about 1 year ago
Former Taoyuan Mayor and Straits Exchange Foundation Chairman Cheng Wen-tsan was detained by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors’ Office following allegations of corruption. The court hearing, originally scheduled for this morning, might be delayed to the afternoon as Cheng's lawyer has not arrived at the court yet and is still reviewing the case files. Cheng is suspected of violating the Anti-Corruption Act, with the precise details to be clarified after the detention hearing. The incident has stirred shock among the public, and further updates are awaited post the detention hearing.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Cheng Wen-tsan, the chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, was arrested on his birthday on suspicion of corruption by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office. The case is reportedly linked to the rezoning of a 9.5-hectare agricultural land near the Huaya Science Park, where key figures of the rezoning committee were alleged to have sent millions in bribes to city officials. Former Taoyuan Mayor Cheng Wen-tsan's corruption case is said to be connected to the Huaya Science Park land development case. The incident revolves around disputes regarding land use and rezoning in Taoyuan City.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Popular social app Red, also known as Xiaohongshu, is facing a new round of layoffs targeting employees with performance ratings of 3.5 and below, affecting an estimated 30% of staff. The company has not issued an official statement yet, but insiders reveal that the layoffs are due to dissatisfaction with the company's HR efficiency compared to a competitor. This move comes after a recent shopping festival and is viewed as part of efforts to improve efficiency. Employees are awaiting official notices as the situation unfolds.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Mayor Cheng Wen-tsang, former Mayor of Taoyuan City and current Chairman of the Taiwan Strait Exchange Foundation, was summoned by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office for alleged involvement in corruption cases. After a hearing, it was recognized that Cheng may have committed bribery in the performance of his duties, a serious crime which led to a request for detention and no visitation. The Presidential Office and the Executive Yuan have responded to the situation by expressing respect for the judiciary and urging for a timely clarification of the facts.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 5, 2024, former Taoyuan Mayor and Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation Zheng Wen-Can was suspected to be involved in a land development case, allegedly violating the Anti-Corruption Act with charges of bribery in the line of duty. Following an overnight interrogation by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office, he was detained and denied communication until the court hearing. The Executive Yuan respects the ongoing judicial investigation and hopes for a prompt clarification of the truth. The case involves significant suspicion of crimes, leading to Zheng's arrest and detainment.
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Reported about 1 year ago
South Korean cheerleader Lee Dohui, who has settled in Taiwan, secretly returned to South Korea in early July for a three-day examination and successfully obtained the 'South Korean 2 Types of Small Motor Driver's License,' allowing her to ride scooters in Taiwan. Lee expressed her confidence and goal to ride around Taiwan on her scooter. The process to obtain a scooter license in South Korea is challenging, with only a 20% pass rate. Lee diligently prepared for the exams despite adverse weather conditions and successfully passed the required tests. She is now looking forward to exploring Taiwan on her scooter.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Taiwan's Taoyuan City Mayor and Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, Zheng Wen-Can, was arrested on corruption charges on his 57th birthday, causing shockwaves. After 16 hours of interrogation, the prosecution applied for his detention and isolation from the court. Zheng denied the allegations through his lawyer and expressed cooperation with the judicial investigation to clarify the truth and prove his innocence. The case is still under further investigation by the court. The prosecution stated that there are significant suspicions of bribery in Zheng's case, resulting in his arrest and detention approval despite his denial of involvement. News reports suggest that his involvement in corruption may have been anticipated by some, with speculations on presidential actions in reaction to the scandal.
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Reported about 1 year ago
A 31-year-old woman preparing for a national exam shared on Dcard that she earns around 30,000 monthly by chatting with clients, providing them with a sense of 'romance.' Despite receiving additional funds from loyal customers, she affirmed that her job didn't involve selling her body. However, netizens expressed concerns about potential scams and urged caution, advising against joining questionable platforms or making financial transactions. The woman eventually quit her chat job after passing the national exam, reflecting on the unusual side job experience it provided her.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Former Taoyuan City Mayor and Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, Cheng Wen-tsan, was arrested by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors' Office on corruption charges on his 57th birthday. The Presidential Office expressed its hope for a swift and fair judicial process, and the Executive Yuan also emphasized the importance of clarifying the truth promptly. Cheng has denied any wrongdoing, stating through his lawyer that he will cooperate with the judicial investigation to prove his innocence.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Former Taoyuan mayor and Taiwan Straits Exchange Foundation chairman Cheng Wen-Tsan was detained by the Taoyuan District Prosecutors' Office on corruption charges, sparking shock among the public. The President's Office spokesman emphasized respect for the judiciary and urged a swift clarification of the facts without bias. The Democratic Progressive Party also called for a fair investigation to uncover the truth promptly. Various government officials echoed the same sentiment, emphasizing respect for the judicial process and the need for a quick resolution of the case.
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Reported about 1 year ago
Today marks the beginning of Minor Heat, one of the 24 solar terms, signaling increasingly hot weather. The Central Weather Bureau suggests that the hottest period of the year typically falls between Minor Heat and Major Heat, around July in the Gregorian calendar, advising caution against heatstroke and heat-related injuries. With temperatures soaring, scattered thunderstorms may provide temporary relief, but humidity persists. Typhoons, tropical depressions, and southwest winds are also possible during this time, impacting regions differently each year. Grande Heat is expected to arrive on July 22 this year, with high temperatures prevailing in the coming 7-10 days. Several regions are under orange and yellow weather alerts for consecutive days of 36 degrees Celsius or high temperatures, signaling a scorching period ahead.
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Reported about 1 year ago
The design of a market at Taipei Main Station has sparked discussions among netizens, with many expressing confusion over whether they are in the right place or not. The market features stalls emitting a strange yellow light, leading some to jokingly refer to it as a 'temple hall.' It was later revealed that this market is part of the '2024 Taiwan City Expo North District' organized by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The unique design and atmosphere have drawn both curiosity and amusement from visitors.
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Reported about 1 year ago
On July 5, 2024, a police officer surnamed Zhu from the Fengyuan Substation in Taichung was suspected of being involved in a case of leaking confidential information and has been detained and prohibited from meeting as ruled by the court. Investigation agencies are conducting a thorough investigation. The Fengyuan Substation emphasized that Officer Zhu has been suspended, and they will fully cooperate with the investigation. The case involves multiple authorities like the Kaohsiung District Prosecutor's Office, the Ministry of Justice's Agency Against Corruption, the Ministry of the Interior's Police Political Division, the Inspector Office of the Taichung City Police Bureau, the Political Division, and the Inspector Team of the Fengyuan Substation.
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