貪污治罪條例,收賄,圖利

Chung Man-chi was cheated in stock trading; Nangang Deputy Director suspected of assisting in personal data investigation and debt collection; Attorney Hsu Wan-wei explains the responsibilities of civil servants who violate regulations, even accept bribes, and are involved in corruption offenses.


Chung Wen-chih was double-crossed in stock trading; deputy director of Nangang police station suspected of assisting in the investigation of personal information and debt collection | Mirror News reporter Gong Pin-rou

News link:https://youtu.be/8Sdsf6Pyd2Y?si=lkZ1K9lAMuqznTuC

The case of "Abalone Tycoon" Chung Wen-chih absconding after jumping bail has an unexpected twist! Dissatisfied with being cheated out of his stock investments by a friend, he colluded with Huang Tzu-hsiang, a police officer at the Nangang Precinct, to investigate his personal information and collect debts. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office launched a search and questioning operation yesterday (5th). After questioning, they believed that Huang Tzu-hsiang was a major suspect and that his detention was necessary, so they applied to the court for his detention and prohibition of visits.

Attorney Hsu Wan-wei of Fidelity Law Firm stated that police officers who abuse their positions to assist in obtaining and collecting citizens' personal information may be committing the crime of infringing on personal data, which is punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to one million NT dollars. As for the police officers and suspects going to hotels, this constitutes a violation of public service discipline and will be subject to administrative penalties. If it involves lobbying or accepting bribes, there is also the possibility of violating the Anti-Corruption Act.

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