Taipei Prosecutors Appeal Verdict in Jinghua City and Ko Wen-je Political Donation Cases

The Taipei District Prosecutors Office has appealed the verdict against former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je, who was sentenced to 17 years in prison for corruption in the Jinghua City development and political donation cases. The verdict included charges of receiving bribes, public embezzlement, and breach of trust.
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(CNA reporter Lin Chang-shun, Taipei, 30th) Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je was implicated in the Jinghua City case and a political donation case. The Taipei District Court ruled in March, finding Ko Wen-je guilty of receiving bribes in violation of official duties under the Anti-Corruption Act, and of public embezzlement and breach of trust under the Criminal Code, sentencing him to a total of 17 years in prison. The Taipei District Prosecutors Office today filed an appeal. The Taipei District Court heard the Jinghua City case and Ko Wen-je's political donation case, and on March 26, sentenced Ko Wen-je to 13 years in prison and deprived him of his civil rights for 6 years for violating official duties by receiving bribes under the Anti-Corruption Act; for public embezzlement, he was sentenced to 2 years and 3 years 6 months respectively; and for jointly committing breach of trust, he was sentenced to 2 years 6 months in prison. The four charges resulted in a total sentence of 17 years in prison and deprivation of civil rights for 6 years. Additionally, regarding the accusation that Ko Wen-je received a NT$15 million bribe from Wei-ching Group Chairman Shen Qing-jing, the Taipei District Court found that the prosecutor's evidence had not reached the degree of certainty where a normal person would have no doubt and could be convinced of its truthfulness, therefore no separate verdict of not guilty was issued. (Editor: Li Shu-hua) 1150430