Attorney Fang Yen-hui yesterday presses the “accusation bell” at the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office to file a lawsuit on behalf of Presidential Office Secretary-General Su Jia-chyuan against Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Culture and Communications Committee chairwoman Alicia Wang and other KMT members. Su Chen-ching reportedly visited again the following month, accompanied by Su Jia-chyuan, whose office told the TETO staff to meet the pair at the airport, or arrange events or offer support. The Legislative Yuan should investigate how deeply Su Jia-chyuan and Su Chen-ching are involved in the operation of state-owned businesses, Yu said. Wang called on the foreign ministry to respond formally to the allegations the KMT raised on Monday. Meanwhile, Lo said that if Su Jia-chyuan wanted to sue somebody he should sue the foreign ministry, since he and other KMT members had only quoted material from the telegram.
Source: Taipei Times July 21, 2020 15:56 UTC