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Taiwanese prosecutor indicted for covering up gambling

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Former Taiwanese president Chen Shui-bian Chen Shui-bian (right) currently serving a 20-year jail term for multiple graft convictions. Photo: AFP

A Taiwanese prosecutor was indicted on Friday on corruption charges for allegedly taking bribes to cover up gambling businesses, in the latest scandal to hit the island’s judiciary.

 

Chen Yu-chen, a mid-level staff member of the High Prosecutors’ Office, was charged with accepting nearly US$827,000 from a gambling business operator over a period of six years, the Special Investigation Division said.

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She allegedly took money from the businessman in return for services including pressuring other prosecutors to stop investigating him, according to the division, which probes high-level graft.

“We demand the most severe punishment for Chen as she has gravely damaged the reputation of prosecutors and dealt a deep blow to the public confidence in the judiciary,” the SID statement said.

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Under Taiwanese law, corruption charges carry the maximum sentence of life in prison.

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