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The court ruled in response to the Jinghua City case that Ke Wenze should be held without bail and the Jinghua City scandal was not allowed to spread.

The court ruled in response to the Jinghua City case that Ke Wenze should be held without bail and the Jinghua City scandal was not allowed to spread.

September 2, 2024 Catherine Williams World

Popular party chairmanWho is Wenze?Beijing Huacheng is involvedFloor area ratioFor example, the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office used a mysterious “end” unit to investigate ICAC and the Bureau of Investigation. On the 31st of last month, then-Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe and the deputy mayor were detained on corruption charges. , breach of duty, accepting bribes, and seeking profitPeng ZhenshengThe Taipei District Court held a detention hearing late at night, at around 3am today, it was ruled that Peng was allowed to be detained and Ke Wenze was allowed to go back without bail.

The entire case stems from a separate investigation by the Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office into Ke Wenze’s fraud case in May this year, includingPolitical contributionsCase, Jinghua City Floor Area Ratio Case, etc.Jinghua City Caseby the directorProsecutorJiang Zhenyu led prosecutors Lin Junian and Guo Jianyu to coordinate the investigation and led the arrest of Taipei City Council members.Ying XiaoyiChairman of Weising GroupShen QingjingWith permission, Ke Wenzhe and Peng Zhensheng will be detained again.

People’s Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe (left) greets him on the stairs after he was released without bail. Reporter Su Jianzhong/Photography

When news broke that People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe would be asked to return without guarantees, Chen Peiki from the Beijing Prosecutor's Office hugged his supporters and cheered. Reporter Yu Chenhan/PhotographyWhen news broke that People’s Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe would be asked to return without guarantees, Chen Peiki from the Beijing Prosecutor’s Office hugged his supporters and cheered. Reporter Yu Chenhan/Photography

On the 30th of last month, prosecutors searched Ke Wenzhe, Peng Zhensheng and Ke’s wife at the People’s Party headquarters to interview them as witnesses.Peggy ChenPeng’s wife Xie Xiaqiao came to explain the source of the suspicious funds in the family account, and also interviewed Ke Wenzhe and Peng Zhensheng. After the retrial, the two men were investigated for bribery for profit and breach of official position.

On the morning of the 31st, Ke Wenze found it difficult to accept the prosecutor’s interrogation of the Mook Public Relations Company case, and asked about the Jinghua City case that he refused the night’s interrogation on the basis of “wheel warfare”. The process was unfair, and even though he was detained by the prosecutor, he was refused in court for 9 hours for questioning. The investigation started from the district prosecutor’s office at 3 pm that day.

At about 6 pm on the 31st, the prosecutor determined that Ke Wenzhe’s criminal suspicion was serious, and he admitted that Ke had been involved in a crime with a minimum sentence of more than 5 years, and requested the court to detain two people, Those previously detained were kept in isolation overnight in a 3-square meter waiting room in the basement of the courthouse.

People's Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe walked out of the Taipei District Court without bail and spoke to a crowd of supporters. Reporter Su Jianzhong/PhotographyPeople’s Party Chairman Ko Wenzhe walked out of the Taipei District Court without bail and spoke to a crowd of supporters. Reporter Su Jianzhong/Photography

Peng Zhensheng, the former deputy mayor of Taipei City, was taken into custody early in the morning and walked to the Tucheng Detention Center in handcuffs. Reporter Xu Zhenghong/PhotographyPeng Zhensheng, the former deputy mayor of Taipei City, was taken into custody early in the morning and walked to the Tucheng Detention Center in handcuffs. Reporter Xu Zhenghong/Photography

On the morning of September 1, the prosecutor requested to limit the reading of documents, and the court judge Zhu Jiayi was forced to hold a limited reading court, the defender copied the summaries of the handwritten notes, but the judge did not limit the reading time. At 12 noon, Peng Zhensheng even after taking medicine. Feeling sick, I stopped going to the doctor for more than 3 hours and I was still unsteady on my feet and still met with the lawyer.

At 8 o’clock in a detention court on time, Ke Wenze first appeared for questioning, and then Peng Zhensheng was questioned. Ke Wenzhe was defended by former special investigation team prosecutor and lawyer Zheng Shenyuan and lawyer Lu Zhengyi, who advocated that Ke was not involved in corruption crimes. Lawyers Li Yueng and Huang Pinsong were hired to defend him, and the strategy of the case was the same. . Northern Court Judge Zhu Jiayi wrote a ruling at around 3pm today, ruling that Peng Zhensheng was allowed to be held without bail, while Ke Wenze was released without bail.

Prosecutors have been investigating financial flows for several months and believe the Kay family’s unidentified accounts are related to Kay’s involvement in corruption and bribery in the Jinghua City plot rationing case. Ke argued that the funds were transferred to his wife, Chen Peiki, who did not know the incoming and outgoing accounts, and Chen Peiki testified to the prosecutor that she cleared the account flow and appeared. “I fully believe in the innocence of my husband, Ke Wenze, and will fully support him in his fight to defend his innocence and to the end,” exclaimed the prosecutor after Kay was detained in Beijing.

Peng Zhensheng pleaded guilty. He said that after his retirement, he paid a payment to provide construction consultants and the money had nothing to do with the Weiking Group.When news broke that People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe would be asked to return without guarantees, Chen Peiki from the Beijing Prosecutor's Office hugged his supporters and cheered. Reporter Yu Chenhan/PhotographyWhen news broke that People’s Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe would be asked to return without bail, Chen Peiki from the Beijing Prosecutor’s Office hugged his supporters and cheered. Reporter Yu Chenhan/Photography

[কেন্দ্রীয় সংবাদ সংস্থা, তাইপেই, ২য়]

The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office investigated the case of Jinghua City and found that former Taipei Mayor Ko Wenzhe and Vice Mayor Peng Zhensheng committed crimes such as accepting bribes and soliciting profits in violation of the Corruption Crimes Regulations and detained the two without permission. The Taipei District Court ruled at 3 a.m. today that Ke Wenzhe should be sent back without bail and Peng Zhensheng detained without permission.

The floor area ratio of Taipei City’s Jinghua City increased to 840% during the City Council’s term, raising questions about the protection of the outside world industry. The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office investigated the case in May this year and named Ke Wenzhe and others as defendants, and it instructed the Independent Commission Against Corruption to interview Peng Zhensheng, Taipei City government officials, the former City Planning Commission and others for clarification. .

The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office launched another investigation operation on August 30. The soldiers were divided into seven teams for the investigation, and interviewed Ke Wenzhe and Peng Zhensheng as defendants, and their wives Chen Peiki and Ji Jiaqiao as witnesses. Chen Peiki and Ji Jiaqiao also asked to return after hearing the news, but Peng Zhensheng was detained and forbidden to see them.

In the early morning of August 31st, Ke Wenze was arrested by the court prosecutor because he refused his subsequent request to the court for questioning and was returned to the Beijing Prosecutor’s Office for questioning. The prosecutor believed that Ke Wenzhe had committed a serious crime and was in danger of tampering with evidence and colluding, and asked the court to prohibit him from seeing Ke Wenzhe.

Taipei District Court held a review court yesterday morning, with Peng Zhensheng and their defenders interviewed to discuss case strategy. The judge first held a trial on Ke Wenzhe and then interrogated Peng Zhensheng at around 3 am today, ruling that Ke Wenzhe should be sent back without bail and Peng Zhensheng detained without permission.

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