The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday rebutted speculation that the party's expulsion of two former Kaohsiung City Government officials had been part of a political attack by DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) targeted at Premier Frank Hsieh (謝長廷).
The DPP said that the decision was taken to protect the party's integrity.
Some local media have speculated that the expulsion might be a political gesture from Su to challenge Hsieh's handling of the Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corp (KRTC) scandal while protecting the DPP's support base ahead of the elections next month.
On Wednesday, Su announced that Chou Li-liang (
DPP secretary-general Lee Yi-yang (李逸洋) said yesterday that Chou had failed to offer a clear explanation of his policymaking concerning the bid for the KRTC project, while Chou had accepted NT$600,000 as a "research fee" from former KRTC vice chairman Chen Min-hsien (陳敏賢).
"Although Chou's behavior did not directly violate the Civil Servants Work Act (
The DPP secretary-general said that Fang had made lots of mistakes in implementing the policy of hiring Thai laborers, which resulted in the workers being exploited, further tarnishing the DPP's image.
Left-Handed Girl (左撇子女孩), a film by Taiwanese director Tsou Shih-ching (鄒時擎) and cowritten by Oscar-winning director Sean Baker, won the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution at the Cannes Critics’ Week on Wednesday. The award, which includes a 20,000 euro (US$22,656) prize, is intended to support the French release of a first or second feature film by a new director. According to Critics’ Week, the prize would go to the film’s French distributor, Le Pacte. "A melodrama full of twists and turns, Left-Handed Girl retraces the daily life of a single mother and her two daughters in Taipei, combining the irresistible charm of
A Philippine official has denied allegations of mistreatment of crew members during Philippine authorities’ boarding of a Taiwanese fishing vessel on Monday. Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) spokesman Nazario Briguera on Friday said that BFAR law enforcement officers “observed the proper boarding protocols” when they boarded the Taiwanese vessel Sheng Yu Feng (昇漁豐號) and towed it to Basco Port in the Philippines. Briguera’s comments came a day after the Taiwanese captain of the Sheng Yu Feng, Chen Tsung-tun (陳宗頓), held a news conference in Pingtung County and accused the Philippine authorities of mistreatment during the boarding of
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is pushing for residents of Kinmen and Lienchiang counties to acquire Chinese ID cards in a bid to “blur national identities,” a source said. The efforts are part of China’s promotion of a “Kinmen-Xiamen twin-city living sphere, including a cross-strait integration pilot zone in China’s Fujian Province,” the source said. “The CCP is already treating residents of these outlying islands as Chinese citizens. It has also intensified its ‘united front’ efforts and infiltration of those islands,” the source said. “There is increasing evidence of espionage in Kinmen, particularly of Taiwanese military personnel being recruited by the
88.2 PERCENT INCREASE: The variants driving the current outbreak are not causing more severe symptoms, but are ‘more contagious’ than previous variants, an expert said Number of COVID-19 cases in the nation is surging, with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) describing the ongoing wave of infections as “rapid and intense,” and projecting that the outbreak would continue through the end of July. A total of 19,097 outpatient and emergency visits related to COVID-19 were reported from May 11 to Saturday last week, an 88.2 percent increase from the previous week’s 10,149 visits, CDC data showed. The nearly 90 percent surge in case numbers also marks the sixth consecutive weekly increase, although the total remains below the 23,778 recorded during the same period last year,