《TAIPEI TIMES》 Supreme Court upholds life sentence for Chen 🍒 Rejection of ProChina news channel based on facts not

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Supreme Court upholds life sentence for Chen 🍒 Rejection of ProChina news channel based on facts not


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18 oct. 2024 · The Supreme Administrative Court on Oct. 7 upheld a NT$600,000 fine on the CTi News channel over host James Tai’s (戴立綱) misstatement in 2019 that the government was spying on then-presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu (韓國瑜) of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT). The ruling is final and cannot be appealed. 11 mai 2024 · The National Communications Commission (NCC) said it would appeal after the Taipei High Administrative Court yesterday overturned its ruling in 2024 rejecting CTi News’ broadcast license renewal application and asked it to review the case again based on the court’s opinions. 15 sept. 2024 · TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Cable TV network Chung Tien Television (CTiTV) has lost its second appeal against a fine it received for failing to fact check content before it was broadcast. The network was fined NT$600,000 (US$18,767) in 2024 by the National Communications Commission (NCC) for broadcasting inaccurate information delivered. 13 sept. 2024 · EDITORIAL: Speech hypocrisy in CTiTV lawsuit. CTiTV last week once again injected itself into the news cycle by suing United Microelectronics Corp founder Robert Tsao (曹興誠) for defamation. The suit references a tussle between Tsao and one of the network’s reporters during the mogul’s news conference on Sept. 1. 26 nov. 2024 · The news channel has filed 13 lawsuits at the court to contest the fines handed down by the NCC, but so far the higher court has ruled in favor of the NCC in six of the cases, the commission said. Only one ruling was in favor of the channel, the commission said, adding that it would appeal the decision to the Supreme Administrative. 20 nov. 2024 · KAOHSIUNG (Taiwan News) — The Kuomintang's (KMT) response to the announcement yesterday that the pro-China CTi News (中天新聞) network has been denied a new license to broadcast in Taiwan was depressingly predictable. No sooner had the decision been announced than it was fashioned into an attack on the Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文. 8 déc. 2024 · The Taipei High Administrative Court yesterday denied CTi TV’s request for an injunction over the rejection of its application to renew CTi News’ operating license. The network filed for an injunction after the seven members of the National Communications Commission (NCC) on Nov. 18 unanimously denied the news channel’s license. 9 nov. 2024 · The Taiwan High Court on Wednesday upheld a ruling against former legislative aides Chen Wei-jen (陳惟仁) and Lin Yung-ta (林雍達) in an espionage case. Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Lo Chih-cheng (羅致政) yesterday told reporters that this is a serious espionage case involving China whose full implications are still unknown. Il y a 9 heures · Taiwan apex court convicts two retired military officers in China spy case Updated: Jan 25, 2024, 14:48 IST Taiwan apex court convicts two retired military officers in China spy case (ANI) retired military officers, Central News Agency Taiwan reported on Wednesday. The Supreme Court did not immediately explain its decision on the appeals. 19 août 2024 · The High Prosecutors’ Office on Thursday upheld a decision by Taipei district prosecutors not to indict Chinese businessman Xiang Xin (向心) and his wife, Kung Ching (龔青), on national security charges due to a lack of evidence. 28 nov. 2024 · Ten former and current military officers were yesterday indicted on charges of spying for China, including two who allegedly filmed themselves pledging loyalty to Beijing. The High Prosecutors’ Office requested life imprisonment for the suspects in light of the severity of the crime. The 10 active-duty and retired officers included. 27 nov. 2024 · Prosecutors on Monday indicted 10 people in an espionage case, recommending life imprisonment for active-duty military personnel who pledged loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party on camera. Investigators in 2024 began investigating a Chinese intelligence operation suspected of targeting active-duty and retired military personnel. 27 déc. 2018 · The Supreme Court yesterday denied an appeal by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Gao Jyh-peng (高志鵬) and upheld a 2016 Taiwan High Court ruling that found him guilty of corruption. Gao faces four years and six months in prison, as the second retrial at the Taiwan High Court did not contravene any laws, the court. 15 juil. 2024 · The Supreme Court has upheld the High Court’s verdict on a 2019 vote-buying case as well as the sentence of the main defendant — a prison sentence of three years and two months for contravening the Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act (總統副總統選舉罷免法). The Supreme Court’s ruling is final. 22 nov. 2024 · Reuters. TAIPEI, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Taiwanese prosecutors said on Tuesday they had charged a senior military officer with corruption and harming state security after they said he took bribes from. 21 janv. 2024 · Legal experts and media reports have called the case they are involved in “the biggest corruption scandal in the history of Taiwan’s judiciary,” due to allegations of widespread bribe-taking, abuse of authority, conflict of interest and other illicit activities by more than 200 judicial and government officials, including. 24 oct. 2024 · Taiwan News Supreme Court upholds jail terms for ex-officers Staff writer, with CNA The Supreme Court on Monday last week upheld a decision to sentence two former police officers to prison terms of at least eight years for demanding or taking bribes from migrant workers. 1 oct. 2024 · The Taichung branch of the High Court on Thursday upheld earlier corruption convictions against former Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Nantou County commissioner Lee Chao-ching (李朝卿), handing him cumulative sentences totaling nearly 450 years. 15 juil. 2024 · The Supreme Court has upheld the High Court’s verdict on a 2019 vote-buying case as well as the sentence of the main defendant — a prison sentence of three years and two months for contravening the Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act (總統副總統選舉罷免法). 24 févr. 2024 · By Jason Pan / Staff reporter. The Supreme Court yesterday upheld a life sentence handed to Chen Po-chien (陳伯謙), 40, for the rape and murder of a woman at Taipei’s Huashan Creative Park (華山創意園區) in 2018. Due to the viciousness of the crime, which included dismembering the body and disposing of it on Yangmingshan (陽明山. 15 déc. 2024 · Taipei police impeached for covering up assault. The Control Yuan has impeached four police officers for their role last year in deleting surveillance footage of a group of men storming Taipei’s Zhonglun Police Station before leaving without being arrested. 31 oct. 2024 · The Supreme Court on Oct. 12 rejected an appeal filed by nine suspects, including Huang Chen-lung (黃振龍), who were investors in or solicitors of the logistics platform Catch Power, upholding their sentences, which range from 44 months to nine years. 12 sept. 2009 · The Taipei District Court yesterday sentenced former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and his wife to life in prison after handing down a guilty verdict in the graft trial against the former first couple and 11 co-defendants. 12 sept. 2009 · Sept. 11, 2009. BEIJING Chen Shui-bian, the former president of Taiwan who had been on trial since March on corruption charges, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison on Friday by a. 11 janv. 2024 · Lately I have been mulling over the checkered career of Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁), former Mayor of Taipei and President of Taiwan, who subsequently spent 6+ years in jail after being convicted of corruption. I was a witness to some of this, and have studied President Chen’s career over the years. While recognizing that I am. 11 sept. 2009 · Taiwan’s former President Chen Shui-bian has been sentenced to life imprisonment and fined several million euros. On Friday, the Taipei district court convicted him on six counts of bribery and. 6 janv. 2015 · After his second term ended in 2008, Chen Shui-bian was sentenced to life in prison in 2009 for money laundering and bribery — a term reduced to 20 years after appeals. He began serving his sentence on Nov. 11, 2024, but had been detained for nearly two years by then, while prosecutors were investigating and prosecuting the cases. 13 janv. 2024 · The DPP, which had held a majority in the 113-seat body since 2016, had a net loss of 11 seats, dropping from 62 and losing its position of dominance. Lai would have a tougher time than former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁), whose presidency from 2024 to 2008 coincided with a KMT legislative majority, academics said, adding that Lai must.

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