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SIDE GIGS: Under the amendment, civil servants can take nonrecurring, noncontinuous jobs outside of work, as long as it does not affect their full-time jobsBy Hsieh Chun-lin and Liu Tzu-hsuan / Staff reporter, with staff writer ....
The legislature yesterday passed the third reading of an amendment to the Public Functionary Service Act (公務員服務法), which specifies the maximum number of working hours for civil servants and relaxes rules regarding work outside of their government jobs. The Examination Yuan said it proposed the amendment because the content, strictness and scope of regulations concerning public servants needed updating to meet changes in society. The proposal was in line with Constitutional Judgement No. 785, which sets the maximum number of working hours and states that a shift system should be established to protect public servants’ health and right to hold public offices. Article ....
A former High Court judge has been impeached for alleged inappropriate contact with a businessman involved in multiple civil and criminal lawsuits from 1997 to 2017, the Control Yuan said on Thursday. Control Yuan members on Thursday last week voted unanimously to impeach Tseng Ping-shan (曾平杉), who had served on the court’s Tainan branch from June 1997 to December 2013, the Control Yuan said in a statement. During his term in office, Tseng was found to have socialized with Weng Mao-chung (翁茂鍾), then-chairman of textile producer Chia Her Group, and accepted gifts from him, the Control Yuan said. Weng’s diary showed that Tseng ....
Taipei, March 10 (CNA) A former judge on the Taiwan High Court's Tainan branch has been impeached for inappropriate contacts with a businessman involved in multiple civil and criminal lawsuits from 1997-2017, the Control Yuan said Thursday. ....
Taipei, Dec. 24 (CNA) Shih Mu-chin (石木欽), a former head of what is now Taiwan's Disciplinary Court and a former Supreme Court judge, was slapped with a fine equivalent to 12 months of his salary on Friday for his inappropriate contacts with a businessman acquaintance between 1997 and 2017. ....