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DPP drafts anti-corruption rules after bribery case


DPP drafts anti-corruption rules after bribery caseBy Hsieh Chun-lin, Yang Chun-hui and Dennis Xie / Staff reporters, with staff writerThe Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is drafting anti-corruption rules in the wake of DPP Legislator Su Chen-ching’s (蘇震清) alleged involvement in a bribery case. The Democratic Progressive Party logo is displayed at the entrance to its headquarters in Taipei in an undated photograph. Photo: Su Fun-her, Taipei TimesThe DPP’s anti-corruption rules are to be divided into two parts. Su and his wife had NT$75.28 million in savings, as well as five entries of debt that totaled more than NT$200 million, it showed. The report showed that Chen had 44 plots of land in Miaoli County and NT$1.3 million in savings, NT$100,000 in securities and NT$16.37 million in debt.


Source: Taipei Times August 03, 2020 15:56 UTC



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