Senin, 21 Mei 2012

Swiss representative pledges aid in Chen scandal

The Swiss Representative to Taiwan, Jost Feer, says Switzerland is committed to combating money laundering. He said his country will offer legal assistance to Taiwan once evidence is provided in a high-profile case involving Taiwan's former first family. Feer made the remarks in response to the latest scandal implicating former President Chen Shui-bian and his family.

In July, Taiwan received a request from the Swiss authorities for
Assistance in probing alleged money laundering by Chen's son Chen Chih-chung and his daughter-in-law Huang Jui-ching in Switzerland.

In Taiwan, the former president confessed in August that he did not honestly account for his election campaign expenses. He also said that his wife Wu Shu-jen funneled surplus funds from election campaign contributions into overseas bank accounts. He said that this was done without his knowledge.

Feer said that Taiwan is not a special case and that as long as there is evidence of criminal activities, Swiss authorities will look into it.

Source: RTI

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