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- 301 News release on conclusion of investigations in alleged money laundering by former premier Frank Hsieh
- 302 Summarized News Release on Appeals in Secret State Affairs Fund Case etc.
- 303 Summarized News Release for Establishment of SPO’s “Anti-Vote Buying and Violence Investigation Division”, and Convening of the “Prosecutorial, Police, Investigative and Ethical Supervisors Conference on Investigations for the Elections of 13th Term President and Vice-President and 8th Term Legislative Yuan Members in 2012”.
- 304 Supreme Prosecutors Office news release on conclusion of investigations into allegations that funds advanced for the national security secret account “Project O” were misappropriated and transferred to the Taiwan Research Institute.
- 305 News release by the Special Investigation Division of the Supreme Prosecutors Office regarding the directions for investigation of major corruption cases in the future.
- 306 Supreme Prosecutors Office News Release on Conclusion of Investigations in Violations of Securities Transaction Act by Lo Fu-Chu and Others
- 307 News Release on Conclusion of Joint Investigations by Martial Law and Judiciary in “Jiang Guo-Qing Case”
- 308 Staff Adjustment of Special Investigation Division
- 309 Regarding prosecution of former President Chen for misappropriation of the secret diplomacy fund, this Office has issued an Appeal Recommendation Brief.
- 310 In the “Zheng Ji Case” investigated by the Special Investigation Division (SID) of the Supreme Prosecutors Office, the Supreme Prosecutors Office has today transferred the case files concerning Lin Tian-Lin of the Taipei District Prosecutors Office, Qiu Mao-Rong of the Banciao District Prosecutors Office, and Judges Chen Rong-He and Cai Guang-Zhi of the Taiwan High Court to the Ministry of Justice and the Judicial Yuan respectively for their consideration of sanctions.
- 311 With regards to whether an appeal against the Lafayette military procurement fraud case will be filed, following a joint meeting with the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office and Taipei District Prosecutors Office, this Office has concluded that: no appeal will be filed against the part of the judgment against Lei Xue-Ming; an appeal will be filed against Guo Li-Heng, Guo Wen-Tian and Wang Chuan-Pu; the Office will continue prosecuting other persons who have received kickbacks.
- 312 The High Court’s judgment reasons in the case of bribery of Legislative Yuan members by the National Union Chinese Medicine Association had suggested that separate investigations should be initiated against 30 Legislative Yuan members in 1996, including Su Tseng-Chang, according to law. However, after reviewing all of the investigation and adjudication files in that case, this Division has determined that it is not necessary to assign prosecutors to further investigate those members.
- 313 Investigations have been concluded with regards to allegations that several judges and prosecutors of the Taiwan High Court as well as lawyers have committed corruption, disclosure of classified information, money laundering and giving false evidence. The Prosecutors of this Office have initiated public prosecutions against 13 defendants including Chen Rong-He today (8th).
- 314 News release regarding alleged misappropriation of Presidential Office documents by former President Mr. Chen Shui-Bian.
- 315 Reciprocal Judicial Assistance in Seizure of Wang Chuan-pu’s Assets
- 316 The ceremony for official formation of the “Vote Buying and Violence Investigation and Supervision Taskforce” of the Supreme Prosecutors Office took place at 10:00am on August 31, 2010, with Minister Zheng of Justice and Prosecutor General Huang jointly unveiling plaque.
- 317 Announcing Progress in Investigation of Alleged Misappropriation of Discretionary Funds by Legislative Yuan President Wang Jin-Pyng
- 318 Results in Investigating Vote Buying in the 2010 Irrigation Associations President and Committee Members Elections
- 319 Announcing conclusion of investigations in the case of transfer of postal savings fund to the Sunny Bank
- 320 The resignation of Prosecutor General Chen Tsung-ming of this Office has been approved by Order of the President. In accordance with instructions issued by the Secretary of the Presidential Office in Letter Hua-Zhong-1-Li-Zi No. 0990019500, dated January 22, 2010, his remaining duties shall be assumed by Chief Prosecutor Tseng Yung-fu of the Supreme Prosecutors Office. The relevant transfer procedures were completed on January 26, 2010.
- 321 In the joint investigation by the Special Investigation Division of this Office and the Prosecutors Office of the Taipei District Court of the Taishin Holdings-Chang Hwa Bank merger case, the Northern Mobile Work Group of the Investigation Bureau and prosecutor investigators were instructed to conduct searches at 11 locations including the premises of Taishin Holdings at around 13:30 today (February 5).
- 322 A delegation headed by a member of the Judicial Committee of the Legislative Yuan, Mr. Hsieh Guo-liang, was accompanied by Administrative Deputy Minister Wu of the Ministry of Justice on a study visit to the office of the Special Investigation Division of this Office today (January 27). The delegation was received by Acting Prosecutor General Tseng of this Office, who also explained the relevant administrative matters to the delegation.
- 323 Regarding the first instance judgment rendered against Former-President Chen Shui-bian and other defendants for committing the offences of corruption and negligence of duties, the Special Investigation Division of the Supreme Prosecutors Office (SPO) has already filed an appeal with the Taiwan High Court today (18th of September) based on the fact that the partial judgment was made by inappropriate fact and punishment determination and law application.
- 324 The Supreme Prosecutors Office (SPO) previously indicted Former-President Chen Shui-bian and other defendants for corruption and negligence of duties. The judgment of such cases was announced at 16:00 this afternoon (11th of September) by Taiwan Taipei District Court, the SPO hereby declares the following:
- 325 The Supreme Prosecutors Office today (27th of August) convened a nationwide Election Investigation Seminar of the Civil Service Ethics Office Chief Officers from the Prosecutors Offices.
- 326 Next Magazine reported yesterday the “Latest news from Chen Shui-bian’s case: Cheating on the Sindian Burial Place environmental impact assessment. Ku Chung-Liang bribed Chen with NTD 300 million”, etc which is totally against the facts. The Supreme Prosecutors Office (SPO) wishes to clarify the above in order to ensure a correct understanding of the facts.
- 327 The editorial of China Times today (14 July) opines that the rights of privacy and of reputation offered to government officials are different from ordinary people, therefore, it criticizes the private prosecution brought by Prosecutor-General of the Supreme Prosecutors Office (SPO) Chen Tsung-ming against Legislator Chiu Yi of the Legislative Yuan . The writer of the editorial more or less misunderstands the facts. The SPO wishes to explain:
- 328 The press stated: “That Legislator (Congressman) Chiu Yi pointed out: …After Huang Jui-ching’s bank account in Switzerland was frozen, Former-President Chen once invited Former Minister of Justice Shih Mao-lin, Former Investigation Bureau Head Yeh Sheng-mao and Prosecutor-General of SPO Chen Tsung-ming to the Presidential Residence to study the subject issue…”. The press report is inconsistent with the facts.
- 329 Former-President state affairs fund, Special Investigation Division
- 330 As always, we at the Supreme Prosecutors Office handle all cases absolutely on an objective, impersonal and just basis. We voice our opinions only through our spokesman. Never do we voice different versions nor do we release any false information which could not possibly be verified.