Taiwan, Ko Wen-je
The Online Citizen · 1d
Ko Wen-je faces 28.5-year sentence after indictment on bribery and corruption charges
Chairman Ko Wen-je has been indicted on bribery and corruption charges linked to real estate dealings and campaign finance irregularities. Prosecutors seek a 28.5-year prison sentence, alleging NT$93.
Channel NewsAsia Singapore · 20h
Former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je indicted for corruption, could face 28 years' jail
Prosecutors in Taiwan have indicted a former Taipei mayor on charges of corruption and the misuse of political donations. They are seeking a 28-year jail term for Ko Wen-je — the Taiwan People's Party leader who ran for president in January.
India TV · 1d
Taiwan's former Presidential candidate indicted for corruption, likely to face a 28.5-year jail term
Ko Wen-je, who also has experience as a doctor, entered the political scene to win Taipei's 2014 mayoral race. He served two terms from 2014 to 2022. He is being accused of accepting bribes during his time as mayor of the island's capital.
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