Foxconn's Tucheng plant searched by investigators; company states it does not involve the company itself, only specific employees
Foxconn's Tucheng plant was searched by the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office and the Investigation Bureau. The company stated that the investigation targets specific employees and does not involve the company itself, with business operations remaining normal.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: April 30, 2026 at 22:30
- 🔍 Collected: April 30, 2026 at 23:02 (31 min after Published)
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: May 1, 2026 at 02:20 (3h 18m after Collected)
Central News Agency
(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung, Hsinchu, 30th) The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office and the Investigation Bureau's Taipei Investigation Division today went to Foxconn's Tucheng plant to search specific employees. Foxconn stated that the company itself was not involved, and Foxconn is cooperating with the relevant investigation work, with operations remaining normal.
The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office today directed the Investigation Bureau's Taipei Investigation Division to search Foxconn's Tucheng plant and the residences of relevant personnel. Two defendants and one witness were brought in on suspicion of supervisors receiving kickbacks from vendors, with the highest-ranking individual being a department head.
Foxconn announced in the evening that the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office and the Investigation Bureau's Taipei Investigation Division had visited the Tucheng plant today to search specific employees. The company itself was not involved, and the company is cooperating with the relevant investigation work. Currently, the company's operations are normal, and there is no significant impact on its finances or business. (Edited by Chang Liang-chih) 1150430
Choose to stand with the facts. Every sponsorship you provide is a force to protect press freedom.
Download the CNA "First-hand News" APP to stay updated with the latest news.
Text, images, and videos on this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.
(Central News Agency reporter Chang Chien-chung, Hsinchu, 30th) The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office and the Investigation Bureau's Taipei Investigation Division today went to Foxconn's Tucheng plant to search specific employees. Foxconn stated that the company itself was not involved, and Foxconn is cooperating with the relevant investigation work, with operations remaining normal.
The New Taipei District Prosecutors Office today directed the Investigation Bureau's Taipei Investigation Division to search Foxconn's Tucheng plant and the residences of relevant personnel. Two defendants and one witness were brought in on suspicion of supervisors receiving kickbacks from vendors, with the highest-ranking individual being a department head.
Foxconn announced in the evening that the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office and the Investigation Bureau's Taipei Investigation Division had visited the Tucheng plant today to search specific employees. The company itself was not involved, and the company is cooperating with the relevant investigation work. Currently, the company's operations are normal, and there is no significant impact on its finances or business. (Edited by Chang Liang-chih) 1150430
Choose to stand with the facts. Every sponsorship you provide is a force to protect press freedom.
Download the CNA "First-hand News" APP to stay updated with the latest news.
Text, images, and videos on this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.