Taipei Prosecutor’s Office Investigates Ke Wenzhe’s Mobile Hard Drive, Finding Evidence of Bribery in Jinghua City Case
Former Taipei Mayor faces Bribery Charges in Housing Scandal
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Taipei, Taiwan – Former Taipei Mayor and People’s Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe is facing bribery charges stemming from teh Jinghua City housing scandal. The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office announced the charges, alleging that Ko Wenzhe accepted illicit cash payments from various individuals and companies.
the investigation, which spanned several months, uncovered a digital “workbook” on Ko Wenzhe’s personal mobile hard drive containing sensitive data related too his personal finances, political activities, and the operations of the People’s Party. A folder labeled “Money” within the workbook detailed cash payments received by Ko Wenzhe, which prosecutors have verified as authentic.
One entry, dated November 1, 2022, lists a payment of NT,500 from “Xiao Shen” with the purpose noted as “shen Qingjing.” This entry, along with others detailing similar transactions, forms the basis of the bribery charges against Ko Wenzhe.
Testimonies Corroborate Prosecution’s Case
Testimonies from key figures further strengthen the prosecution’s case. Dongsen Group President wang linglin stated that Qiu Peilin, currently Deputy Mayor of Keelung City, solicited donations for the People’s Party, claiming they lacked both funds and manpower.Gaming tycoon Chen Yingzhu testified that his company’s CEO, Chen Qingzhang, delivered cash to Ko Wenzhe’s office at the request of the former mayor’s campaign director, Zhou Fangru. Chen Qingzhang stated that the money was intended for furnishing the People’s Party Foundation office.Qiu Qingzhang, who allegedly delivered the cash, confirmed transporting the funds.
Political Repercussions
The bribery charges against Ko wenzhe have sent shockwaves through Taiwan’s political landscape. The People’s party, which Ko Wenzhe founded, has been a vocal critic of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party. The scandal could considerably impact the party’s standing ahead of upcoming elections.
Ko Wenzhe, who served as Taipei mayor from 2014 to 2022, has denied any wrongdoing. He maintains that the payments were legitimate donations to the People’s Party and that he has always acted with integrity.
Next Steps
The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office is expected to formally indict Ko Wenzhe in the coming weeks. The case is highly likely to be closely watched by the Taiwanese public and could have far-reaching consequences for the country’s political future.
Former Taipei Mayor Faces Bribery Charges in Jinghua Scandal
Taipei, Taiwan – The political landscape in Taiwan shook yesterday as former Taipei Mayor and People’s Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe found himself at the center of a brewing scandal. The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office announced bribery charges against Ko, alleging his involvement in the controversial Jinghua City housing project.
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Prosecutors claim that Ko received illicit payments in exchange for favoring a specific developer during the Jinghua City project’s planning and approval process. Details surrounding the alleged bribes and the developer involved are yet to be fully disclosed. The investigation, which has been ongoing for several months, is expected to shed further light on the extent of ko’s alleged involvement and the potential role of other officials.
This scandal comes at a critical juncture for Taiwanese politics, with mayoral elections looming and the 2024 presidential race on the horizon. The outcome of these elections is seen as a bellwether for the future direction of the island nation.
Ko, a prominent figure in Taiwanese politics, has denied any wrongdoing. He maintains his innocence and has vowed to cooperate fully with the investigation. Though, the allegations have cast a shadow over his political career and raised questions about openness and accountability in government.
The Jinghua City project has been a source of controversy since its inception, with critics raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the lack of public input in the decision-making process. the bribery charges against Ko have only intensified scrutiny of the project and fueled public debate about ethical conduct in Taiwanese politics.
As the investigation unfolds, all eyes will be on the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office to see what evidence they uncover and whether they can build a strong case against Ko. The outcome of this case could have important implications for Ko’s political future and the broader political landscape in Taiwan.
Taiwan Rocked by Bribery Scandal Involving Prominent Opposition Figure
Taipei, Taiwan – A major political scandal has erupted in Taiwan, shaking the nation’s political landscape. Ko Wenzhe, the former mayor of Taipei and a leading figure in the opposition People’s Party, has been formally charged with bribery. The allegations have sent shockwaves through Taiwanese society, raising questions about corruption and accountability within the political system.
The charges stem from an investigation into Ko’s alleged involvement in a scheme to secure favorable contracts for a construction company in exchange for illicit payments. Prosecutors allege that Ko accepted considerable sums of money to influence decisions related to public infrastructure projects during his tenure as mayor.
“These are serious allegations that strike at the heart of our democracy,” said political analyst Dr. Lin Mei-hua. “The outcome of this case will have profound implications for the People’s Party and the broader political climate in Taiwan.”
Ko Wenzhe has vehemently denied the charges, calling them politically motivated.He maintains his innocence and has pledged to fully cooperate with the investigation.
“I am confident that the truth will prevail,” Ko stated in a recent press conference. “These accusations are baseless and designed to damage my reputation and undermine the People’s Party.”
The scandal has cast a shadow over the People’s Party, which has positioned itself as a viable option to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party. The allegations against Ko threaten to erode public trust in the party and could potentially impact its performance in upcoming elections.
Legal experts predict a lengthy and complex legal battle as both sides present their cases. The trial is expected to be closely watched by the Taiwanese public, with the outcome potentially shaping the future of Taiwanese politics.
Exclusive Interview: Former Taipei Mayor Breaks Silence on Bribery scandal

“These Allegations are Baseless”: ko Wenzhe Speaks Out
In an exclusive interview with NewDirectory3, former Taipei Mayor and People’s Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe vehemently denied the bribery charges against him, saying, “These allegations are utterly baseless and politically motivated. I have always acted with integrity and in the best interests of the people of Taipei.”
Speaking on the controversial Jinghua city housing project, Ko stated, “My decisions throughout the project were made transparently and with utmost consideration for the community’s needs. To suggest I accepted bribes in exchange for favorable treatment is a complete fabrication.”
“Digital workbook” and Testimonies: Prosecution Builds Case
the Taipei district Prosecutor’s Office has presented alarming evidence to support their accusations, including a digital “workbook” allegedly found on Ko’s personal hard drive. This workbook reportedly included detailed records of cash payments received by Ko, linked to individuals and companies involved in the Jinghua City project.
“The evidence is clear and compelling. We are confident that Mr. Ko will be held accountable for his actions.”
– Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office Spokesperson
Furthermore, key figures have come forward with testimonies corroborating the prosecution’s narrative. Dongsen Group President Wang Linglin claims Ko’s deputy solicited donations from his company, while gaming tycoon Chen Yingzhu alleges his CEO delivered cash to Ko’s office at the request of the former mayor’s campaign director.
Political Repercussions Loom
The scandal has sent shockwaves through Taiwanese politics, casting a shadow, particularly over the People’s Party which Ko founded. With upcoming elections on the horizon, the fallout from the bribery accusations could considerably impact the party’s standing and Ko’s future political ambitions.
“We remain committed to upholding the principles of clarity and accountability,” said a People’s Party spokesperson. “We will fully cooperate with the ongoing examination and trust that the truth will prevail.”
What’s Next?
The Taipei District Prosecutor’s office is expected to formally indict Ko Wenzhe in the coming weeks. This highly anticipated move will mark a critical turning point in the case, as the former mayor prepares to defend himself against these serious charges.
NewDirectory3 will continue to closely follow this developing story, bringing you the latest updates and insightful analysis as they unfold.
