Wu Dunyi. (Photo source: Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud")
China Taiwan Network September 7th According to Taiwan's "Dongsen News Cloud" report, after the Kuomintang Chairman Wu Dunyi came to power, he took an iron fist to maintain the party's atmosphere. On September 6, the Disciplinary Association filed three cases of disciplinary action against the Central Standing Committee, including the former Nantou County Mayor Li Chaoqing who embezzled the bribes, Chen Qide, and Zeng Shengwei, the head of Keelung City who joined the Democratic Progressive Party before the election.
It is reported that Li Chaoqing and Wu Dunyi are fellow villagers in Nantou. Wu Dunyi used to serve as the "Premier of the Executive" and had many interactions with Li Chaoqing. However, as Li interviewed the illegitimate situation, the two gradually drifted apart. Li Chaoqing was detained for being involved in a fraud case during his tenure as county magistrate. At that time, the Kaiji Association had decided to suspend its power when Li was detained. Now, it is a matter of revoking its party membership in accordance with the regulations.
In addition, Chen Qide, a member of the Kuomintang who is currently suspended, was sentenced to 11 years in prison in the second instance by the court and his party membership was revoked. Another Keelung Party member Zeng Shengwei was directly expelled because of joining the Democratic Progressive Party. According to regulations, it is necessary to restore the party’s membership after being revoked, and it is necessary to remove the party from 6 years. (China Taiwan Network Lu Jiajing)