6 indicted in subsidy fraud case involving PCCU High School Parent Association and MOE officials
Prosecutors have indicted six individuals, including former parent association leaders and four MOE officials, for defrauding the government of subsidies and facilitating illegal gains.
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The Taipei District Prosecutors Office has indicted Chen Hsiao-wen, former president of the National Chengchi University (PCCU) High School Parent Association, and accountant Ho Chen-yi for defrauding the Ministry of Education's K-12 Education Administration (K-12A) of over NT$1.29 million using falsified project plans. Four K-12A officials—Hong Chen-hui, Wang Hui-ting, Liao Cheng-hui, and Chen Jung-ching—were also indicted for facilitating illegal gains of over NT$230,000 for the association. According to the indictment, the 14th parent association purchased 71 air conditioners in February 2019 but struggled to repay the installments. Chen sought subsidies from the K-12A, claiming various activities. The group defrauded NT$1.6 million but only spent a fraction on actual events, pocketing NT$1,292,075. Furthermore, the officials allegedly instructed the association on how to avoid returning surplus funds, violating their official duties.
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What is the school involved?
The National Chengchi University High School (PCCU High School).