Sabtu, 26 Mei 2012

Secret documents discovered in Taiwan’s ex-president’s residence

Prosecutors discovered a dozen of classified documents during the search in former president Chen Shui-bian’s residence and office. Some of them are letters from Prosecutor Chen Juei-jen sent to various departments to request for investigation of secretive diplomacy, or documents asking judicial police to audit accounts. Apparently, Chen had known prosecutors’ actions and acquired evidence via intelligence unit.

These documents are mostly issued by corruption investigation center to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Security Bureau, to investigate secretive diplomacy of Gong Case in the reign of former president Lee Teng-huei, including reports of Lee’s possible overseas money laundering under prosecutors’ order to the Money Laundering Prevention Center.

The then-Director of Bureau of Investigation was Yeh Sheng-mao, who was indicted by Taipei Prosecutor’s Office for revealing money laundering information and documents to Chen. Therefore, it is possible that this case was also covered up by Yeh.

by Taiwan News, Website Editorial Staff

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