Former Taoyuan City Councilor Wu Tsung-hsien (吳宗憲) has been indicted for allegedly claiming more than NT$14.55 million (US$464,931) for "phantom assistants" over two decades, prosecutors said yesterday.
According to the Taoyuan District Prosecutors Office, the 66-year-old Wu used the IDs and bank information of several acquaintances to file expense claims for nonexistent employees from 2002 to 2022.
Wu is alleged to have collected the salaries and bonuses of these "phantom assistants" both during his time as a Taoyuan County councilor from 2002 to 2009 and as a Taoyuan City councilor following the municipality's upgrade in 2014.
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Prosecutors have also indicted Wu's former assistant, a 51-year-old woman surnamed Fan-Chiang (范姜).
Prosecutors stated that, with the conclusion of the office's investigation yesterday, charges have been brought against a total of eight individuals.
Wu, first elected as a Kuomintang (KMT) councilor, was expelled from the party in 2016 for openly supporting Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文).
He later served as a Taoyuan City Councilor for the DPP before losing his seat in the 2022 local elections.
Last year, Wu was convicted of giving cash bribes to voters during his 2022 campaign and received a suspended sentence.
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