A Taipei District Court Judge ordered a travel ban yesterday against Wu Ching-kuo (
Judge Cheng Li-yen (
When Wu failed to respond to yesterday's subpoena, the judge ordered a ban prohibiting Wu from traveling overseas.
However, Wu left for Switzerland on July 24, shortly after returning from an IOC meeting in Moscow.
Informed of the ban by his aides, Wu made a long-distance call to Judge Cheng yesterday to state the reasons for his absence.
Wu told the judge it was merely a misunderstanding and that he had not receive a notice from the court. He said he was not the only borrower of the NT$2 million in question but was a guarantor of the loan.
He assured the judge he would explain everything as soon as he returned to Taiwan on July 31.
According to a court official, Wu was a guarantor of the NT$2 million loan made in 1996.
At one point, the creditor asked for an injunction on Wu's IOC pay but it turned out the amount -- NT$1,000 per month -- was too small to make a difference.
Tseng Yung-fu (
He said the loan was for a business in which Wu was only a chairman in name and thus was not involved in the company's day to day activities.
Judge Cheng issued a travel ban against Wu several years ago in connection with a tax repayment case. The case was resolved soon after the ban was ordered.
Judge Cheng, who is known for her toughness, hit headlines last week when she ordered an hour-long detention of Chairwoman of the Asiaworld Internationale Group Emilia Roxas (
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