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Who stamped Ko's "Seal A"? Taipei District Prosecutors' Office questioned Peng Zhensheng this morning | TTV News reporters Lai Xinyi, Zhou Zonglin, and Yang Xinyu. News link: Continuing concerns about the Jinghua City scandal, People's Party Chairman Ko Wen-je has been detained by the court. Prosecutors are investigating the financial flows. This morning (the 10th), Peng was questioned and the interrogation concluded within an hour. According to a print magazine report, prosecutors discovered that Ko Wen-je not only orchestrated the ultra-high-rise development at Jinghua City, but also personally wrote on a petition from Jinghua City subsidiary Dingyue Company, "Anything is fine, just do it quickly." This alleged attempt to collude with Deputy Mayor Peng Zhensheng to shift the blame to the City Council was the key to his detention for profiteering and corruption. Further reading: The Anti-Corruption Act carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment! A professional corruption lawyer explains "Civil Servant Crimes..."

Evidence of bribery in Ke Wenzhe's flash drive? Rumor has it that "1,500 Chongqing Beijing" was recorded │TVBS news reporters Guo Ying and Lin Longshi News link: The weekly reported that one of the flash drives seized by the prosecutors was suspected of recording evidence of accepting money, with "1,500 Chongqing Beijing" written on it. "Although it has not been confirmed whether it is related to money, the outside world has questioned whether the content that cannot be announced during the investigation may be the leakage of the protest notice from the Beijing Procuratorate or the leakage of the High Court ruling. Lawyer Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm said that from the beginning when the prosecutors went to Ke Wenzhe's home to search, relevant prosecutors had the opportunity to come into contact with evidence related to corruption crimes. After that, the case was turned into a file and handed over to the District Attorney's Office. Relevant administrative personnel and prosecutors will see the content, as well as the detention court judge, second instance judge and second detention court judge...

The prosecutor reversed the detention based on old documents and detained the non-lawyer in the case: Testimony showed that Ke had known knowledge|China TV News│ Reporter Sun Yuli News link: People’s Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe was ruled by the Taipei District Court to be detained without permission. Although the prosecutor carefully searched for evidence during the process, the court In order to avoid Ke Wenzhe being "surprised" in court, the judge decided not to consider new evidence, but in the end, Ke Wenzhe was still detained. The lawyer analyzed the reasons for the ruling because the testimony of the witnesses was enough to show that Ke Wenzhe was not ignorant. Lawyer Li Yusheng of Fidelity Law Firm said that even if the prosecutor requests to restrict the review of the file, the part that the prosecutor will later restrict cannot be cited in the detention court. In other words, this can protect the legal defense rights of Ke Wenzhe and his lawyer. , demanding equality of arms on both sides. And to restrict marking, one...

Jinghua City case set up "end stock"! Only 6 times in 15 years Lawyer: Fear of serious circumstances │ China Television News reporter Fang Liting News link: People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe was involved in the Jinghua City scandal. The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office also set up a "side unit" to allow multiple prosecutors to jointly investigate There is a saying that "any case where Duan Gu is involved must be a major case." Because this fictitious "Duan Gu" usually involves major and complicated cases involving multiple prosecutors, and requires multiple prosecutors to investigate together. There have been only six cases in history where "end stocks" were set up, including the case of former President Ma Ying-jeou who was imprisoned for three years, and the most recent corruption case involving legislators. Some were cleared, while others were imprisoned. Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm said that each prosecutor in the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office will be assigned a unit. In principle...

Denied guilt in development case! Zheng Wencan was detained for 47 days and posted bail│Global News reporter Huang Gengen News link: Zheng Wencan, the former chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation and the former mayor of Taoyuan, was charged for allegedly accepting a bribe of 5 million in a redistricting case. After 48 days of detention, the prosecutor yesterday transferred him to Taoyuan for trial. The Prefectural Court ruled at 1:30 a.m. today (28th) that a bail of NT$28 million was required. His eldest brother Zheng Wenbin assisted in the bail process. After completing the process, he walked out of the Taoyuan Prefectural Court at about 5 a.m. You can see his messy hair and face. He was haggard, even wearing a mask could not hide his fatigue, and his figure had become significantly thinner. Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm said: "Several sums of money were found in Zheng Wencan's home. If Zheng Wencan cannot explain the source of these funds, he may be involved in the crime of unknown sources of property for civil servants. In addition, Zheng Wencan...

Brother Zheng Wencan raised 28 million in 111 minutes and the bailiff counted money in 2 hours without a smile! Zheng Wencan posted 28 million bail and lost weight. His gray hair increased│Sanli News reporter Shi Mingqi Zhang Yujie Ling Yujun Dai Weichen News links: Former Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation and former Mayor of Taoyuan Zheng Wencan was indicted for allegedly accepting a bribe of NT$5 million in a redistricting case. After being detained for 48 days, the prosecutor yesterday transferred him to the Taoyuan District Court for trial. At about 1:30 a.m. today (28th), it was ruled that Zheng Wencan would be released on bail of NT$28 million, and his eldest brother Zheng Wenbin would be released on bail. Assisting in the insurance application process, he walked out of the Taoyuan courtyard at about 5 a.m. after completing the process. You can see that his hair is messy, his face is haggard, his fatigue cannot be concealed even though he is wearing a mask, and his figure is significantly thinner. Lawyer Li Yusheng from Fidelity Law Firm said: "Zheng Wencan paid a bail of 28 million,...