Lee Chin-cheng (李進誠), a former prosecutor who served as director-general of the commission’s Examination Bureau in 2005, had a previous six-year sentence reduced to one year by the High Court after it was ordered by the Supreme Court in July 2017 to review the case. Lee Chin-cheng, a former prosecutor who served as director-general of the Financial Supervisory Commission Examination Bureau in 2005, is pictured at the High Court in Taipei on April 24, 2006. He was found guilty of leaking information about a government investigation into the company to Lin Ming-da (林明達), who reportedly profited from the information. On appeal, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the High Court for review, and in 2013, the High Court found that there was a lack of evidence regarding some of the charges, but not corruption. The verdict was appealed again, and the Supreme Court sent it back to the High Court for another review.
Source: Taipei Times September 30, 2020 15:56 UTC