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South Korean military authorities were found to have purchased bulletproof helmets without going through proper performance testing and issued them to soldiers. A military official even made bogus reports on the performance test results for the helmets. The military was also found to have issued poorly performing bulletproof vests to service members. According to the recently disclosed results of an investigation by .
South Korean military authorities were found to have purchased bulletproof helmets without going through proper performance testing and issued them to soldiers. A military official even made bogus reports on the performance test results for the helmets. The military was also found to have issued poorly performing bulletproof vests to service members. According to the recently disclosed results of an investigation by .
Tri-Service General Hospital superintendent Wang Chih-hung (王智弘) and 24 other military physicians on Wednesday were sentenced by the High Court to between two months and a year in prison in a tax evasion case.
The sentences can be commuted to fines and are subject to appeal.
The physicians were among 27 people indicted on tax evasion charges in 2016, with the Taipei District Court finding them not guilty in the first trial.
However, prosecutors appealed the decision and the High Court overturned the ruling, finding 25 of the defendants guilty of using a charitable foundation as a vehicle for tax evasion.
In 2016, the
Taipei, Dec. 29 (CNA) Tri-Service General Hospital's superintendent Wang Chih-hung (王智弘) and 24 other military physicians have been sentenced to between two months and a year in prison, in what has been dubbed the medical world's biggest ever tax evasion case.