The administrative officer who receives public money is the green thug, but Cai Bizhong just made an improper speech?

After the DPP came to power, it has rewarded many of its own people, such as Su Zhenchang, Chen Qimai, Lin Jialong, etc., all of whom were promoted to the top of the administration after losing the election. Compared with them, Cai Bizhong, the deputy head of the Taiwanese legal affairs department, is not the most profitable of them, but he just built his reputation with his fearless "loneliness and courage".

Cai Bizhong (in the front row) at the Keelung District Prosecutors Office’s anti-bribery campaign advocacy activities

Cai Bizhong once again exerted his "factory guard spirit" yesterday. He openly “pointed at the mulberry and cursed the huai” in the Keelung District Prosecutor’s anti-bribery campaign. In his speech, he said that the performance of election bribery should be inspected to make the election clean; but as soon as the conversation changed, he said the jaw-dropping words:

candidates must rely on their strength, not be deceived by some shit and skill, and come on stage. The legislature hall even serves as the leader of Taiwan!

His "stroke from the gods" surprised everyone present, so that afterwards, the media asked the prosecutors at the meeting, and everyone smiled bitterly— didn't hear it. Please don't ask me.

As an administrative officer, Cai Bizhong’s method of attacking opponents on behalf of the DPP is so obvious, which makes the credibility of Taiwan's legal affairs department known as "administrative neutral" to investigate bribery elections into question.

Chen Yijie, a member of the People First Party, questioned how to judge the elected candidates "relied on their strength or by their shit skills"? Does Taiwan's legal department have regulations? In Cai Bizhong's remarks, is there any suspicion of directing the case or alluding to specific candidates? Does it count as an intervention in the general election? Is there any suspicion of making fake news with the intent to make someone not elected?

Representative Chen Yimin of Kuomintang said that Cai Bizhong tried his best to escort the "Chen Mingwen 3 million (NTD)" incident and almost gave "policy instructions" to the direction of investigation, but he couldn't continue the investigation afterwards. Now Cai Bizhong has publicly called for clean elections and fairness, which is quite ironic. Chen Yimin said that a deputy director who has a strong political personality, spares no effort to escort the DPP, and has more media exposure than the director, may be difficult to convince the public that he is a fair and just administrative official.

Cai Bizhong is regarded as a member of Tsai Ing-wen, and disputes have continued since he became the deputy head of the Taiwanese legal affairs department.

In September 2018, Hualien County Magistrate Fu Kunxian was sentenced to 8 months in prison for his involvement in the "speculation of joint stock stocks". Cai Bizhong acted as deputy head of Taiwan's legal affairs department for Lan Ying, who has held the post of Hualien County head for many years. During his short period of 99 days in Hualien County, his involvement in elections can be traced. When Green Camp Hualien County Councillor You Meiyun lost the election and vented his emotions during the last inquiry of the county government, Cai Bizhong ignored the administrative neutrality of government officials and bluntly said, "Don't be happy too early if you win the election. If you have evidence, you will continue to investigate." Comfort You Meiyun. After returning to Taiwan’s legal department, Cai Bizhong did not change his “big gun” character. Recently, due to the case of the DPP member and the representative of Chen Mingwen losing a large amount of money, he faced a private inquiry from the media that “small deposits are not illegal”, and later changed his words “not an official interview”. Being satirized by "clearly stipulated that avoiding heavy (Bizhong) light". The case has not been investigated in the past two months since September. When Lan Yingmin was questioning the matter in Taiwan's legislature, he also threatened to lodge a lawsuit.

may be because of Cai Bizhong's bright political color, that he can be reused by the Cai authorities, and his officials can continue to do or sit on. However, the work of Taiwan's legal affairs department, even if it cannot be "neutral" as they claim, can not point to the case casually, especially the inspection of bribery and advocacy, which has always been the routine focus of legal affairs. The eyes of voters are discerning. Whether the candidates' words and deeds are improper, they have their own public comments. Why should Tsai Bizhong add extra comments? And Cai Bizhong represents the public power of the Taiwan administrative authorities to attend public events. Isn't this kind of remarks afraid to be interpreted as the future Taiwan authorities will be biased when inspecting election bribery, selective enforcement, and become an alternative election campaign for specific candidates? If Cai Bizhong really has a "sense of mission" for the election, it is better to take off the coat of civil servants and directly assist Cai Ing-wen, and reorganize a "Xiaoying electoral team" with the aspiring Su Zhenchang and his like. The

election campaign has entered the countdown, and the DPP has used administrative resources to invest in its campaign activities, becoming more and more unconcealed.

Tsai Ing-wen went to Pingtung to attend the event a few days ago. A number of high-ranking Taiwan military generals attended the event in casual clothes and took a group photo with the DPP nationals. Taishui Chairman Wei Minggu (also a remunerated public office) is also the chairman of Tsai Ing-wen’s Changhua County Campaign Headquarters. He distributed a large number of publicity materials for the county government and the water company in Changhua to support the DPP. He was suspected of using public equipment for private purposes. Occupy the county government wealthCai Huanglang, chairman of Taiwan Vehicles, served as the CEO of the Overseas Support Association of the Tsai Ing-wen Campaign Office, and publicly supported the election of the Tsai Ing-wen platform, suspected of violating Taiwan’s "Regulations on Administrative Neutrality of Public Officials."