Lin Peizhen, the youth spokesperson of the Keelung City Party Headquarters of the Kuomintang, broke the news again on the 27th, saying that "Shanghongtai Co., Ltd." owned by Liu Wende's other brother Liu Rencong also won the bid for the water pipeline project, and the amount exce

The "Legislative Yuan" caucus of the Chinese Kuomintang and the Keelung City Party Headquarters have recently questioned that an engineering company founded by Liu Wende, the brother of "Legislator" Tsai Sui, former deputy director of the Service Office, won a bid for the Taiwan Water Project worth more than NT$100 million ( NT$ , the same below). Lin Peizhen, the youth spokesperson of the Keelung City Party Headquarters of the Kuomintang, broke the news again on the 27th, saying that "Shanghongtai Co., Ltd." owned by Liu Wende's other brother Liu Rencong also won the bid for the water pipeline project, and the amount exceeded NT$100 million. .

Lin Peizhen pointed out that Cai adapted to the former deputy director of the Service Office Liu Wende's family to undertake the water project. In addition to Liu Guanyi's "Fuqun Company", Liu Wende's other brother Liu Rencong was responsible for the "Shanghongtai Co., Ltd." since Cai After the adaptation committee member took office, he has also continued to win bids for projects such as "water pipeline equipment". Since February 2016, the total amount of bids awarded has also exceeded 100 million yuan.

Lin Peizhen said that behind Cai Shuxiong’s constant emphasis on his achievements in water control and water supply improvement in the Keelung Highlands in recent years, he actually hid the fact that his close family members have been winning water control project bids. He told him that he should stop cutting off his family members and shift the focus, and should come forward and explain clearly.

In response to the KMT’s accusations, Lin Feifan, deputy secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, claimed that the election campaign still has to return to the policy aspect. He is not happy to see these criticisms and smears. He hopes that candidates can put forward their future vision for the city. Only then will It is the basis for voters to make decisions. (Xue Yang/Editor)