KMT Disciplinary Committee Suspends Hsiao Ching-yen for 1 Year Over Controversial Remarks
The Kuomintang (KMT) Disciplinary Committee announced sanctions against former KMT Deputy Spokesperson Lai Yi-jen and former KMT Spokesperson Hsiao Ching-yen for controversial remarks. Lai Yi-jen received a reprimand, while Hsiao Ching-yen was suspended for one year due to clear evidence of disciplinary violations. Both individuals were vying for KMT nominations for Taipei City and New Taipei City councilor positions.
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- 📰 Published: April 13, 2026 at 23:21
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Taipei, April 13 (CNA) Former Kuomintang (KMT) Deputy Spokesperson Lai Yi-jen, who is seeking KMT nomination for Taipei City Councilor, and former KMT Spokesperson Hsiao Ching-yen, who is seeking KMT nomination for New Taipei City Councilor, were reported for controversial remarks. The KMT Disciplinary Committee announced today that Lai Yi-jen's conduct was blameworthy and, based on the circumstances, decided to issue a reprimand in accordance with Article 30, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 1 of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions for Party Members. For Hsiao Ching-yen, the committee stated that the facts of his disciplinary violating remarks were clear. The ad hoc committee, in accordance with Article 30, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 2 of the Regulations on Disciplinary Actions for Party Members, approved the New Taipei City Disciplinary Committee's decision to suspend Hsiao Ching-yen for one year.