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WATCH: Ko Wen-je’s home and TPP headquarters raided amid financial scandal

  • 30 August, 2024
  • Tristan Hilderbrand
WATCH: Ko Wen-je’s home and TPP headquarters raided amid financial scandal
Today, Ko's residence is being raided as part of an investigation. (Photo: CNA)

The Taiwan People's Party (TPP) has been shrouded in controversy since allegations that Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) misused presidential election subsidies came to light. On Thursday, Ko announced he will be taking a three-month sabbatical from his position as party chairman. Today, his residence is being raided as part of an investigation.

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Anti-corruption prosecutors assembled to raid Ko Wen-je’s (柯文哲) residence this Friday morning. The officers rang the doorbell for around five minutes, unable to enter, until Ko eventually cooperated.

The search was also extended to the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) headquarters, where the prosecution authorities in white seized relevant documents for further investigation.

Taipei City Councilor Angela Ying (應曉薇) was also detained this week amid rumors that she was preparing to leave Taiwan under suspicion of receiving NT$47.4 million (US$1.4 million) to relax regulations for the Core Pacific City mall project floor area ratio. The Taipei District Court has ordered Ying, Ying's assistant Wu Shun-min (吳順民), and business tycoon Sheen Ching-jing (沈慶京) to be taken into custody during the corruption investigation.

The TPP responded to questioning, expressing their intentions to fully cooperate with the investigation, and encouraging the public to allow suspects a fair trial before jumping to conclusions.

 

Just yesterday Ko announced he will be taking a three-month sabbatical from his position pending an internal party investigation. The question of whether or not funds were funneled into Ko’s pockets remains. In the meantime, Ko will likely be summoned by prosecutors for questioning later today.

Just yesterday Ko announced he will be taking a three-month sabbatical from his position pending an internal party investigation. The question of whether or not funds were funneled into Ko’s pockets remains. In the meantime, Ko will likely be summoned by prosecutors for questioning later today.

Just yesterday Ko announced he will be taking a three-month sabbatical from his position pending an internal party investigation. The question of whether or not funds were funneled into Ko’s pockets remains. In the meantime, Ko will likely be summoned by prosecutors for questioning later today.

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