[Global Network Report] According to a report from Taiwan's Zhongshi News Network on September 5, People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe was involved in the Beijing Huacheng scandal in Taipei. On the 2nd, the Taipei District Court considered that his criminal suspicion was not serious and ruled that "return without bail" ( It means that the court believed that the defendant's suspicion was not serious, or that there was no risk of fleeing or obstructing judicial investigation, so he was released home without paying a bond.) After the Taipei prosecutors filed a protest on the 3rd (they were dissatisfied with the original court's ruling and submitted it to the next higher level). Court reprocessed). Taiwan's "High Court" held on the 4th that it was still necessary to find out whether Ke Wenzhe "actively intervened in the Jinghua City case" and whether he had no knowledge or suspicion of the Jinghua City case. Therefore, it revoked the "return without guarantee" ruling and sent it back to Taipei. The district court ruled again. The Taipei District Court will hear the case at 9:30 a.m. on the 5th.
html In the early morning of September 2, Ke Wenzhe (left) walked out of the Taipei District Court after "please return without bail." Source: Taiwan United News Networkreported that after Ke Wenzhe learned on the evening of the 3rd that the "High Court" had revoked the original ruling, he spread his hands and said, "We will talk about it in court." The People's Party issued a statement calling on prosecutors not to trample on due "legal" procedures and expecting judges to uphold a spirit of impartiality and determine facts based on evidence.
Regarding the Ko Wenzhe detention case review court held on the morning of the 5th, the judge will first deal with procedural matters, including how to present this part of the documentary evidence after the prosecutor’s protest, etc., after the procedural matters are completed. , and then a detention court was held to finally decide whether Ke Wenzhe should be detained.
Zhongshi News Network reported that in this Jinghua City scandal that even the international media paid attention to, Ke Wenzhe and former Taipei City Vice Mayor Peng Zhensheng were searched and interrogated by the prosecutor for their involvement in the case, and they applied for detention on the basis of the crime of accepting bribes and seeking profit while on duty. On the 2nd, the judge of the Taipei District Court believed that Ke's criminal suspicion was not serious and "please return without bail", while Peng Zhensheng was ruled to be detained without permission.
After Ke Wenzhe was "returned without bail", the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office, which had been criticized by the outside world for political handling of the case and leaks, intensively interrogated Shao Xiupei, executive secretary of the Taipei Metropolitan Committee, and the detained chairman of Weiking Group (the developer of Jinghua City) Shen Qingjing filed a protest on the 3rd after supplementing relevant evidence based on the testimony of his co-defendant, former Taipei City Military Service Director Zhu Yahu, who once served as chairman of Weiking's Dingyue Development. After a collegial panel hearing formed by Taiwan's "High Court" judges, they found that Ke Wenzhe actively intervened in the Jinghua City case. On the 4th, they revoked the original ruling and sent it back to the Taipei District Court for a new ruling.
[Global Network Report] According to a report from Taiwan's Zhongshi News Network on September 5, People's Party Chairman Ke Wenzhe was involved in the Beijing Huacheng scandal in Taipei. On the 2nd, the Taipei District Court considered that his criminal suspicion was not serious and ruled that "return without bail" ( It means that the court believed that the defendant's suspicion was not serious, or that there was no risk of fleeing or obstructing judicial investigation, so he was released home without paying a bond.) After the Taipei prosecutors filed a protest on the 3rd (they were dissatisfied with the original court's ruling and submitted it to the next higher level). Court reprocessed). Taiwan's "High Court" held on the 4th that it was still necessary to find out whether Ke Wenzhe "actively intervened in the Jinghua City case" and whether he had no knowledge or suspicion of the Jinghua City case. Therefore, it revoked the "return without guarantee" ruling and sent it back to Taipei. The district court ruled again. The Taipei District Court will hear the case at 9:30 a.m. on the 5th.
html In the early morning of September 2, Ke Wenzhe (left) walked out of the Taipei District Court after "please return without bail." Source: Taiwan United News Networkreported that after Ke Wenzhe learned on the evening of the 3rd that the "High Court" had revoked the original ruling, he spread his hands and said, "We will talk about it in court." The People's Party issued a statement calling on prosecutors not to trample on due "legal" procedures and expecting judges to uphold a spirit of impartiality and determine facts based on evidence.
Regarding the Ko Wenzhe detention case review court held on the morning of the 5th, the judge will first deal with procedural matters, including how to present this part of the documentary evidence after the prosecutor’s protest, etc., after the procedural matters are completed. , and then a detention court was held to finally decide whether Ke Wenzhe should be detained.
Zhongshi News Network reported that in this Jinghua City scandal that even the international media paid attention to, Ke Wenzhe and former Taipei City Vice Mayor Peng Zhensheng were searched and interrogated by the prosecutor for their involvement in the case, and they applied for detention on the basis of the crime of accepting bribes and seeking profit while on duty. On the 2nd, the judge of the Taipei District Court believed that Ke's criminal suspicion was not serious and "please return without bail", while Peng Zhensheng was ruled to be detained without permission.
After Ke Wenzhe was "returned without bail", the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office, which had been criticized by the outside world for political handling of the case and leaks, intensively interrogated Shao Xiupei, executive secretary of the Taipei Metropolitan Committee, and the detained chairman of Weiking Group (the developer of Jinghua City) Shen Qingjing filed a protest on the 3rd after supplementing relevant evidence based on the testimony of his co-defendant, former Taipei City Military Service Director Zhu Yahu, who once served as chairman of Weiking's Dingyue Development. After a collegial panel hearing formed by Taiwan's "High Court" judges, they found that Ke Wenzhe actively intervened in the Jinghua City case. On the 4th, they revoked the original ruling and sent it back to the Taipei District Court for a new ruling.