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Taiwan sets bail for DPP lawmaker accused of accepting Sogo bribes | Taiwan News

2021/01/29 14:59 DPP lawmaker Su Chen-ching during an earlier court appearance  DPP lawmaker Su Chen-ching during an earlier court appearance  (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker Su Chen-ching (蘇震清) will go free after he pays bail set at NT$10 million (US$360,000), the Taipei District Court announced Friday (Jan. 29). Along with legislators from other political parties, Su has been accused of accepting bribes from businessman Lee Heng-lung (李恆隆) to influence the government and help him regain control over the Sogo department store chain. Su, a member of an influential family in Pingtung County, took NT$25.8 million, according to prosecutors. The only other suspect still detained, his aide Yu Hsueh-yang (余學洋), saw bail set at NT$1.5 million, the Liberty Times reported. Following almost six months of detention, Su will have to report to a

DPP s Su Chen-ching, aide to post bail of more than NT$11 5m in SOGO case

DPP’s Su Chen-ching, aide to post bail of more than NT$11.5m in SOGO case By Chang Wen-chuan and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writer The Taipei District Court yesterday allowed Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Su Chen-ching (蘇震清) and his office director, Yu Hsueh-yang (余學洋), to post bail of NT$10 million (US$351,964) and NT$1.5 million respectively, for their alleged involvement in a dispute over the ownership of Pacific SOGO Department Store. Su and Yu, who had been detained since September last year, would be allowed to return to their residences, but would be prohibited from leaving the country and required to report to police offices in their respective residential areas every Monday evening in Pingtung City for Su and in New Taipei City’s Sinjhuang District (新莊) for Yu, the court said.

Lawmaker suspected in corruption scandal released on bail

Lawmaker suspected in corruption scandal released on bail 01/29/2021 08:34 PM DPP Legislator Su Chen-ching (蘇震清) / CNA photo Jan. 29, 2021 Taipei, Jan. 29 (CNA) Ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Su Chen-ching (蘇震清), who has been detained since August on suspicion of bribery, was released on NT$10 million (US$357,669) bail on Friday but is subject to residence restrictions and barred from leaving the country. According to the Taipei District Prosecutors Office, Su was indicted for alleged violations of the Anti-Corruption Act last September in a case related to the ownership of the Pacific SOGO department store chain. He is accused of accepting bribes totaling NT$25.80 million from former Pacific Distribution Investment Co. Chairman Lee Heng-lung (李恆隆) to illegally help in Lee s legal battle against the Far Eastern Group over ownership of the department store chain.

Taiwan releases KMT lawmaker accused of Sogo bribes on bail | Taiwan News

2021/01/15 16:00 KMT lawmaker Sufin Siluko being led away for questioning on Aug. 1, 2020  KMT lawmaker Sufin Siluko being led away for questioning on Aug. 1, 2020  (CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Kuomintang (KMT) legislator for Taitung Sufin Siluko (廖國棟), who is accused of taking bribes in a scandal involving Sogo department stores, can walk free if he posts NT$10 billion (US$357,000) bail, a court ruled Friday (Jan. 15). Of the several politicians allegedly involved, only Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker Su Chen-ching (蘇震清) and his legislative office manager, Yu Hsueh-yang (余學洋), are still in custody, CNA reported. Earlier, independent Legislator Chao Cheng-yu (趙正宇), KMT lawmaker Chen Chao-ming (陳超明), and former New Power Party (NPP) Chairman Hsu Yung-ming (徐永明) were released on bail.

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