Public prosecutors on Friday questioned 16 people linked to a firm in Hsinchu County, alleging that it is a front to recruit talent from the high-tech sector to work in China.
Lu Yi-chun (呂逸?), a Taiwanese, registered the firm under the name BlueChip Microelectronics (藍芯微電子) in Hsinchu County’s Jhubei City (竹北), prosecutors said, adding that investigators found that it had been funded with NT$200 million (US$7.24 million at the current exchange rate) that originated in China.
After being questioned, Lu, 44, was released after posting NT$200,000 bail on Friday.
He is facing charges of contravening statutes regulating conduct and relations between Taiwan and
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