Three civil servants in Keelung mall case to be reinvestigatedBy Lery Hiciano / Staff writer, with CNAThe High Prosecutors’ Office this week announced plans to reopen an investigation into three civil servants for potential involvement in the Keelung E-Square Mall (基隆東岸商場) case. The Keelung District Prosecutors’ Office earlier decided not to charge three civil servants, surnamed Chen (陳), Ho (賀) and Chang (張), with concealing public rental space income to benefit Lucky Parking Co (大日開發), although Chen and Ho were charged with bribery and leaking confidential information. The E-Square Mall in Keelung is pictured in an undated photograph. In 2016, Su allegedly underreported Lucky Parking’s annual revenue from the parking lot, exempting the company from royalty payments totaling NT$4.86 million to the city, they said. The High Prosecutors’ Office concluded that additional clarification was required and returned the case to the Keeling office.


Source:   Taipei Times
November 07, 2024 15:05 UTC