Taipei prosecutors questioned two military officers and Remotek Corp executives in an investigation of alleged bid rigging and illegal profiteering involving the Ministry of National Defense’s procurement of biological reconnaissance vehicles.
Taipei prosecutors carried out searches at 12 locations on Thursday and detained several people for questioning. As of yesterday evening, a Taipei court had approved a request to detain retired colonel Wu Ming-lang (吳明郎), while army major Chiu Ya-tzu (邱雅姿) was released on bail of NT$400,000 (US$14,336).
The two are to face charges on breaches of the Anti-Corruption Act (貪汙治罪條例), prosecutors said.
Meanwhile, Remotek chairman Chen Ming-hung (陳銘宏) and manager Chiang Li-yu