Ma Ying-jeou Foundation Files Lawsuit; Hsiao Hsu-tsung Says He Will Resign if Found Guilty
The Ma Ying-jeou Foundation has filed criminal charges against former employees Hsiao Hsu-tsung and Wang Kuang-tzu for breach of trust and embezzlement. Hsiao denies the allegations and pledges to resign as KMT vice chairman if found guilty.
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- 📰 Published: May 29, 2026 at 10:40
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The controversy surrounding the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation continues to escalate. On the 29th, the foundation filed criminal charges against former employees Hsiao Hsu-tsung and Wang Kuang-tzu with the Shilin District Prosecutors Office, alleging breach of trust and embezzlement. In a statement, the foundation emphasized its commitment to public trust and stated that it had engaged lawyers to file the complaint to clarify the facts. Hsiao responded to the media, asserting his innocence and stating that he has never taken any illicit funds. He pledged that if any wrongdoing is found, he will resign from his position as vice chairman of the Kuomintang. Hsiao also questioned whether the lawsuit represented the board's decision or an individual action. The foundation stated that it would not comment further on the details as the case is now under judicial review.
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What is the Ma Ying-jeou Foundation?
A non-profit organization established by former President Ma Ying-jeou.