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Ma’s confidante indicted in $330,000 bribery case

Published: 25 Jul 2013 - 08:50 pm | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 01:45 pm

TAIPEI: A Taiwanese politician known for her close ties with the president was indicted yesterday on corruption charges, a prosecutor said.

Lai Su-ju, a member of the Taipei City Council, was charged with soliciting a Tw$10m ($330,000) bribe, of which she already received Tw$1m, to help facilitate a massive construction project in the capital, the prosecutor said.

“Lai denied her crimes despite concrete evidence and refused to explain the sources of her ill-gotten assets. We demand the court impose a heavy sentence on her as she has shown no remorse,” said prosecutor Huang Mou-hsin.

Three businessmen were also charged with bribing Lai, while no other city council members were found to have been involved in the case, Huang said.

Lai, who has been detained since March, has admitted accepting Tw$1m but claimed it was a political donation rather than a bribe, authorities said.

The 49-year-old was a rising star in the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) party chaired by President Ma Ying-jeou and formerly served as its spokeswoman. She was also the director of Ma’s office in the KMT.

Taiwan has been rocked by a string of corruption scandals involving top officials in recent years, including ex-president Chen Shui-bian who is serving a 20-year jail term on multiple graft convictions.

AFP