After questioning by prosecutors, Chang was denied bail and detained with restricted communications, while Huang was released after posting bail of NT$100,000. Prosecutors said that Huang and Chang colluded with Sung Li-wen (宋立文), a prominent businessman who owns a shoe manufacturing company and several other firms. Before retirement, Huang and Chang were in charge of procurement at the department. Prosecutors estimated that the three men each received about NT$400,000 in kickbacks from Sung, but there might be other benefits they received from other procurement programs. In another case, prosecutors found that he had violated procurement terms for the Ministry of the Interior.
Source: Taipei Times September 13, 2017 16:02 UTC