Taichung City Government fined St. Eir and Lustrous clinics NT$500,000 each and ordered a six-month suspension starting June. Investigators found hidden cameras and unauthorized recordings of patients
Taichung City Government fined St. Eir and Lustrous clinics NT$500,000 each and ordered a six-month suspension starting June. Investigators found hidden cameras and unauthorized recordings of patients in treatment rooms, including 23 clips of indecent nature. Mayor Lu Shiow-yen stated that the city would protect patient rights and has referred the case to prosecutors for further legal action.
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- Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
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FAQ
What are the names of the two clinics that were fined and suspended by the Taichung City Government for illegal hidden cameras?
The clinics are St. Eir and Lustrous, each fined NT$500,000 and ordered a six‑month suspension starting in June.
How much money in total did the Taichung City Government impose as fines on the St. Eir and Lustrous clinics for the hidden‑camera violations?
The government levied a fine of NT$500,000 on each clinic, totaling NT$1,000,000 in penalties for the violations.
When did the six‑month suspension for the St. Eir and Lustrous clinics begin, and what specific illegal activity prompted this disciplinary action?
The suspension began in June and was prompted by investigators discovering hidden cameras and unauthorized recordings of patients, including 23 indecent video clips.
Which city official announced that the Taichung City Government would protect patient rights and refer the hidden‑camera case to prosecutors for further legal action?
Mayor Lu Shiow‑yen made the statement, asserting that the city will safeguard patient rights and has forwarded the hidden‑camera investigation to prosecutors.
How many indecent video clips were uncovered by investigators inside the treatment rooms of the St. Eir and Lustrous clinics during the hidden‑camera investigation?
Investigators found a total of 23 video clips of an indecent nature that had been recorded without patient consent in the clinics' treatment rooms.