China Taiwan Network reported on October 18th. According to Taiwan's China Times Electronic News, in the case of Fubon Financial Holdings' acquisition of Taipei Bank, Ma Ying-jeou and Li Shude were questioned as early as 2003 for profit of Fubon Financial. In the end, the prosecutor investigated that all illegally signed the case. Huang Yuyan, the former deputy director of Taipei Bank, was dissatisfied and went to the Beijing Procuratorate to report the crime of benefiting others today (18th). Ma Ying-jeou's office responded that since Ma Ying-jeou was engaged in public office, he has always been law-abiding and honest, and is absolutely banned from judicial inspection. The unfounded smear accusations were signed by the procuratorate and the society had its own public comments.
According to reports, in 2003, former Taipei City Councilman Jian Yuyan, City Councilman Li Qingfeng, "Legislator" Huang Weizhe and Chen Tingfei, etc., revealed that Ma Ying-jeou, then mayor of Taipei and former "finger director" Li Shude were entertained by the "shark fin banquet" of the brothers Cai Mingzhong and were suspected of allowing Fubon to annex Taipei Bank at a low price, making Fubon profit, resulting in Taipei Bank's losses of 30 billion yuan (NT$).
"Shark Fin Banquet" case was investigated by the prosecution and the "special investigation team" successively, and it was successively signed on 2004 and 2008 to investigate the evidence of no crime. After investigation by the Northern Procuratorate, Li Shude and five others were also confirmed to be not prosecuted in 2009.