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Good Morning World》Beijing City Case Ke Wenzhe refused to be interrogated at night and was arrested in court and Peng Zhensheng was detained and banned from seeing | Life | Central News Agency CNA

Good Morning World》Beijing City Case Ke Wenzhe refused to be interrogated at night and was arrested in court and Peng Zhensheng was detained and banned from seeing | Life | Central News Agency CNA

August 31, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

In the Jinghua City case, Ke Wenzhe refused to be interrogated at night and was arrested in court. Peng Zhensheng was detained and barred from seeing him.

The Integrity Procuratorate investigated the Jinghua City case. On the 30th, seven troops were divided into seven groups to search Ke Wenzhe’s office, Ko Wenzhe’s residence on Xinyi Road, and Peng Zhensheng’s residence in Kaohsiung, etc., and interviewed Ke Wenzhe and Peng Zhensheng as defendants. Ke Wenzhe refused to be interrogated at night and was informed by the prosecutor on the 31st that he would be arrested in court and would apply for arraignment in court. Peng Zhensheng was detained and banned from seeing him. Ke Wenzhe’s wife Chen Peiqi and Peng Zhensheng’s wife were interviewed as witnesses. Please come back after the interrogation is resumed. . Ke Wenzhe said on the 30th that he was very magnanimous and knew that there was nothing wrong with him. The People’s Party Central Committee established an emergency response team. Huang Guochang said that there will be no issue of acting party chairman at this stage, and all Central Committee members believe that Ke Wenzhe is innocent. The Beijing Prosecutor’s Office stated that the investigation process complied with legal procedures. Blue and Green Taipei City Councilors said that Ko should tell the truth about who gave instructions or recommendations for the capacity, and that this is a municipal issue and does not require inciting political language. (See full report)

The President nominates Zhang Wenzhen as President of the Judiciary and Yao Liming as Vice President

On the 30th, President Lai Qingde nominated Zhang Wenzhen as the President of the Judiciary, Yao Liming as the Vice President, and nominated 5 other justices, including He Laijie, Chen Yuncai, Wang Bifang, Liao Ford, and Liu Jingyi. Among the total 7 nominees, 3 are women . The Democratic Progressive Party supports this nomination and believes that the list has highlights and surprises; the Kuomintang and the People’s Party criticize this nomination as being emoluments. If Zhang Wenzhen is approved by the Legislative Yuan, she will become the first female judicial president. (See full report)

The Supervisory Yuan corrected the Ministry of Agriculture’s failure in dispatching and supervising imported eggs and transferred them to the Ministry of Finance for investigation and investigation.

The Ministry of Agriculture launched an emergency dispatch plan for imported eggs on 111 and 112, causing doubts. The Supervisory Yuan announced on the 30th that it had put forward 5 corrections and 6 review and improvement suggestions for the Ministry of Agriculture’s regulatory failures, of which 2 were transferred to the inspection unit and the Ministry of Finance for investigation and punishment. Supervisory Committee member Cai Chongyi said that although the situation of imported eggs was urgent at the time, no matter how urgent it was, it must be administered in accordance with the law. The Ministry of Agriculture responded that it will actively correct various administrative flaws raised by the Supervisory Yuan. (See full report)

China pressures Pacific Islands Forum communique to remove text supporting Taiwan’s participation

China is trying to use Pacific island countries such as the Solomon Islands to exclude Taiwan from participating in the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). However, the Leaders’ Conference issued an announcement on the 30th, reaffirming that Taiwan’s status in participating in the PIF under the name “Taiwan/Republic of China” established in the 1992 PIF Leaders’ Communiqué remains unchanged. After the press conference, reporters on site witnessed the Chinese envoy angrily expressing dissatisfaction to former President Nauru. Subsequently, the PIF official website removed the complete file of the original leaders’ meeting communiqué. After the file was put up again on the morning of the 31st, the text reaffirming Taiwan’s participation status was actually deleted. Completely removed. (See full report)

In her first interview with CNN after being nominated, Harris said she would prioritize promoting the “opportunity economy” plan after taking office.

U.S. Vice President Harris Harris has been involved in the presidential campaign for nearly 40 days. On the 29th, she and her deputy Wentz gave their first exclusive interview to CNN. In interviews, she defended her shift to a centrist policy and said she would likely appoint Republicans to her cabinet if elected. She also mentioned that her values ​​have not changed, and her priority on her first day in office is to implement the “opportunity economy” plan to strengthen the middle class. (See full report)

Typhoon Shanshan hits Japan, causing 4 deaths and nearly 100 injuries, causing record heavy rains in 2 places

This year’s No. 10 Typhoon Shanshan is considered to be close to the “strongest level in history”. Record-breaking heavy rain fell in the Kanto and Tokai regions of Japan. At least 4 people died, 96 were injured and 1 was missing in Kyushu and other places. Sudden heavy rain also disrupted the situation. Land and air transportation everywhere. The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts that Shanshan will turn into a tropical depression before September 1. (See full report)

The Navy’s budget to build 7 domestic submarines is 284 billion, with a peak budget of 32.1 billion a year.

The 2014 defense budget was delivered to the Legislative Yuan on the 30th. The Navy has compiled a total of NT$284.0808 billion in ongoing budget from 114 to 127 to build 7 submarines. The Navy pointed out in the budget document that submarines have asymmetric combat capabilities. In order to respond to enemy threats, they must meet peacetime and wartime mission requirements. Therefore, domestic production of submarines has been launched to meet the actual needs of defense operations. (See full report)

The scope of the national earthquake warning will be expanded from September to 6.5, and the earthquake intensity will be above 3.

The Central Meteorological Administration announced that starting from September 1st, earthquake warning messages will be issued in areas with a scale of 6.5 and a seismic intensity of 3 or above. This can increase the coverage of the warning, improve the accuracy of the warning, avoid missed reports, and is estimated to increase the response by 2 to 3 seconds. time. The Meteorological Administration explained that large earthquakes have a certain rupture area and take a long time to occur. The initial seismic intensity estimated by the current warning mechanism is easily underestimated, so adjustments are necessary. (See full report)

The Political Yuan convened a meeting of eight major banks and reiterated that there is no loan limit and hopes to prioritize first-time purchase demand

Executive President Zhuo Rongtai met with the newly-appointed chairman of the public bank on the 30th. People in the political Yuan pointed out that during the meeting, Zhuo Rongtai urged the public bank to pay more attention to the people’s rights and needs in terms of people’s housing loans, so that people can buy houses with peace of mind. . He also reiterated that the government has no lending restrictions and hopes that public equity banks can stabilize the order of the financial market with more thorough preparations. (See full report)

Taiwan’s medals at the Paris Par Games are back in the books: Tian Xiaowen, Lin Ziyu, women’s table tennis women’s doubles advance to top 4, guaranteed bronze medal

Taiwanese female table tennis players Tian Xiaowen and Lin Ziyu joined forces to compete in the quarterfinals of the WD20 women’s doubles at the Paris Par Games on the 30th. They defeated their opponents 3-0 in a round, ensuring at least a guaranteed bronze medal and winning the Taiwanese delegation’s second medal. Coach Wang Mingyue said that Tian Xiaowen and Lin Ziyu were really under a lot of pressure before the game, but they performed to a certain level in this game, the strategies were implemented in place, and the tactics were well coordinated. (See full report)

Unboxing Old Photos” Cloud Gate Dance Theater performs abroad for the first time

In 1972, Lin Hwai-min saw the Dunhuang mural album in Switzerland, which sparked his desire to find his own cultural roots. He returned to Taiwan the following year and founded Cloud Gate Dance Theatre. On August 31, 1975, Lin Hwai-min led Cloud Gate Dance Theater to Singapore for its first overseas performance. (See full report)

Podcast》How does carbon pricing help companies reduce carbon emissions in the path of low-carbon transformation?

From the establishment of the Carbon Exchange in August last year to the introduction of carbon fees by the Ministry of Environment this year, in the past two years we have often heard that the era of carbon pricing in Taiwan is coming. In fact, the so-called carbon pricing is just a tool, not the purpose. The purpose is to Reduce carbon footprint. This episode invites Director Liu Zheliang of the Energy and Environmental Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Economics to discuss how to use carbon pricing tools to promote carbon reduction. (Listen to Podcast)

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