Former Taipei mayor and presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has been indicted on corruption charges, facing up to 28.5 years in prison.
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KO Wen-je, a former Taiwanese presidential candidate, has been indicted on corruption charges tied to multiple scandals, including a property redevelopment project during his tenure as Taipei mayor.
Former Taipei mayor and presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has been indicted on corruption charges, facing up to 28.5 years in prison.
Former major of Taipei Ko Wen-je has been indicted over property development and campaign finance scandals.
The prosecutors asserted that Ko Wen-je, a former mayor, took bribes. He and his supporters have maintained that the charges are a political vendetta.
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