Taiwan's former "Police Commissioner" Chen Jia-qin applied for early retirement without warning before the "nine-in-one" county and mayor elections at the end of the year on the island, sending a shock bomb to Taiwan's police circles. It was not until yesterday that he officially

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China Taiwan Network reported on July 1 that Chen Jiaqin, the former "Police Commissioner" in Taiwan, applied for early retirement before the "nine-in-one" county and mayor elections at the end of the year without warning, which dropped a shock bomb for Taiwan's police industry. Until yesterday (June 30) when he officially handed over to his successor Huang Mingzhao, there were various speculations about what caused him to leave in anger, and they could not be confirmed by the parties involved. According to Taiwan's "pro-green" media reports, Chen Jiaqin exposed the inside story in an exclusive interview, admitting that there are indeed political forces involved in personnel matters, and talked about the bad habits of "Qiao" personnel in Taiwan's police circles. He has been pressured by senior officials many times, and even They want to arbitrarily block the list and directly name Taiwan's "Minister of the Interior" Xu Guoyong to intervene in police personnel. It can be said to be a head-on confrontation.

When asked about the real reason for early retirement, Chen Jiaqin bluntly said that political forces were involved. Chen Jiaqin said that some people, some "high-level cadres" even put themselves on the list directly to see which position they wanted to be vacant. However, their colleagues in the original position performed very well and they had no intention of leaving that position. However, some people expressed their intention to leave through their connections. He was worried that this would undermine the system, so he refused to move the position. He must not use the position of a police officer in exchange or as a favor.

Chen Jiaqin also said that there were often rumors in the past that he had disagreements with a certain officer, mainly for communication on personnel matters. Some officers would insist on their own opinions and think that exchanges and favors were not allowed, and there would be some disagreements. When asked who this chief was, Chen Jiaqin bluntly said that he was Taiwan's "Minister of the Interior" Xu Guoyong. (Editor/Zhang Ling Reviewer/Li Botao)

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