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Disciplinary Court chief justice removed from office over harassment


Disciplinary Court chief justice removed from office over harassmentBy Hollie Younger / Staff writer, with CNAThe Disciplinary Court today ruled to remove former Disciplinary Court chief justice Lee Po-tao (李伯道) from office and bar him from reappointment for one year, after he was found to have sexually harassed and bullied his female subordinates and a female section chief. Former Disciplinary Court chief justice Lee Po-tao is pictured in an undated photograph. The committee found disciplinary action necessary and resolved to submit the case to the Disciplinary Court’s tribunal, recommending removal from office. Lee previously served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court and chief justice of the Taichung High Court, before his promotion to chief justice of the Disciplinary Court in October 2020. The Disciplinary Court handles cases for public servants who contravene conduct regulations.


Source: Taipei Times March 26, 2026 13:27 UTC



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