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Ko Wen-je's five-day bail was revoked, and his detention will resume next Monday. A court hearing on the Li Wen-chung incident, in which the High Court admitted collusion and destroyed evidence, may alleviate tensions. Attorney Li Yusheng explained.


Ko Wen-je's five-day bail was revoked, and his detention hearing will resume next Monday. The High Court's ruling on the Lee Wen-chung incident, including collusion and evidence destruction, may ease tensions. | Sanli News reporter Ling Yu-jun, Liao Yi-yang, and Zhang Hao translation.

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Li Yusheng, an attorney at Fidelity Law Offices, stated that the High Court judge considered the relevant evidence to be clear, given that numerous witnesses had yet to be questioned. Furthermore, in addition to the crimes under the Anti-Corruption Act, other charges, such as misappropriation of public interest and breach of trust, were still under trial. Therefore, there were doubts about the appropriateness of granting bail to Ko Wen-je at this time. Therefore, the High Court judge rescinded the original bail order and sent the case back to the District Court for a new trial.

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