Taipei District Prosecutors Office Launches Anti-Bribery Campaign, First Stop at Xindian Precinct for Seminar with Police
The Taipei District Prosecutors Office has launched an anti-bribery campaign in preparation for the local elections at the end of the year. Prosecutors visited the Xindian Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department to hold a seminar with grassroots police officers, sharing key points for investigating election interference and boosting morale among frontline personnel.
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(Central News Agency reporter Lin Chang-shun, Taipei 7th) With the local elections scheduled for the end of the year, Taipei District Prosecutors Office Prosecutor General Wang Chun-li today, accompanied by several prosecutors, visited the Xindian Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department to hold a seminar with grassroots police officers. They shared key points for investigating election interference and boosted the morale of frontline personnel involved in election investigations.
Wang Chun-li, accompanied by the Executive Secretary for Election Investigations, Chief Prosecutor Li Chung-jen, Chief Prosecutor Kuo Chin-chang, Prosecutor Li Ming-che, and Kao Chao-yu, went to the Xindian Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department to hold a seminar on "115 Local Public Official Election Investigations." New Taipei City Police Department Commissioner Fang Yang-ning led relevant supervisors responsible for election investigation affairs and supervisors from the 26 police stations and substations under the Xindian Precinct to participate.
During the meeting, the Xindian Precinct presented an analysis of the election situation in its jurisdiction and an overview of its work. Kao Chao-yu shared his experience and techniques in investigating bribery. Finally, a two-way exchange of opinions was conducted on issues faced by frontline police officers responsible for election investigations, aiming to enhance investigation capacity, build consensus on anti-bribery efforts, and strengthen the intensity of investigations.
Given that in the previous two local public official elections, the Taipei District Prosecutors Office had uncovered bribery and 'ghost voter' cases in the Xindian Precinct's jurisdiction, Wang Chun-li paid special attention to the election situation and intelligence deployment in this area. He hoped that various investigation agencies in the jurisdiction would plan and deploy significant resources early.
Wang Chun-li highlighted four key tasks for this year's local election investigations: strictly investigating bribery and violence, cutting off election gambling, preventing the interference of disinformation, and blocking interference by external forces. He emphasized the concept of equally stringent investigation of election interference and enhanced anti-bribery promotion. Through vigorous enforcement, criminals are urged to turn back immediately, and those observing are completely dissuaded. Through extensive anti-bribery promotion, the public is encouraged to raise their vigilance, avoid inadvertently breaking the law, and for all citizens to work together to eliminate illegal acts of election interference to maintain a clean election environment. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150507
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(Central News Agency reporter Lin Chang-shun, Taipei 7th) With the local elections scheduled for the end of the year, Taipei District Prosecutors Office Prosecutor General Wang Chun-li today, accompanied by several prosecutors, visited the Xindian Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department to hold a seminar with grassroots police officers. They shared key points for investigating election interference and boosted the morale of frontline personnel involved in election investigations.
Wang Chun-li, accompanied by the Executive Secretary for Election Investigations, Chief Prosecutor Li Chung-jen, Chief Prosecutor Kuo Chin-chang, Prosecutor Li Ming-che, and Kao Chao-yu, went to the Xindian Precinct of the New Taipei City Police Department to hold a seminar on "115 Local Public Official Election Investigations." New Taipei City Police Department Commissioner Fang Yang-ning led relevant supervisors responsible for election investigation affairs and supervisors from the 26 police stations and substations under the Xindian Precinct to participate.
During the meeting, the Xindian Precinct presented an analysis of the election situation in its jurisdiction and an overview of its work. Kao Chao-yu shared his experience and techniques in investigating bribery. Finally, a two-way exchange of opinions was conducted on issues faced by frontline police officers responsible for election investigations, aiming to enhance investigation capacity, build consensus on anti-bribery efforts, and strengthen the intensity of investigations.
Given that in the previous two local public official elections, the Taipei District Prosecutors Office had uncovered bribery and 'ghost voter' cases in the Xindian Precinct's jurisdiction, Wang Chun-li paid special attention to the election situation and intelligence deployment in this area. He hoped that various investigation agencies in the jurisdiction would plan and deploy significant resources early.
Wang Chun-li highlighted four key tasks for this year's local election investigations: strictly investigating bribery and violence, cutting off election gambling, preventing the interference of disinformation, and blocking interference by external forces. He emphasized the concept of equally stringent investigation of election interference and enhanced anti-bribery promotion. Through vigorous enforcement, criminals are urged to turn back immediately, and those observing are completely dissuaded. Through extensive anti-bribery promotion, the public is encouraged to raise their vigilance, avoid inadvertently breaking the law, and for all citizens to work together to eliminate illegal acts of election interference to maintain a clean election environment. (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150507
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