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Former Taiwan leader appears in court

TAIWAN’S former leader Ma Ying-jeou made his first appearance in court yesterday in a long-running libel case against a commentator who claimed he had taken illicit political donations.

It comes as Ma himself faces a series of cases brought by political rivals now that his leadership immunity has ended.

Those cases make a range of allegations, including accusing Ma of leaking political secrets, failing to declare assets and benefiting a company in a controversial stadium construction project. Ma served as the island’s leader for two terms, from 2008 to May this year when he handed the reins to his rival Tsai Ing-wen.

He made no statements during yesterday’s hearing at the High Court, which has been reviewing his appeal after a district court cleared commentator and radio show host Clara Chou.

Outside court he denied that he had accepted NT$200 million (US$6.25 million) in political donations from a company seeking favors.

Ma filed defamation lawsuits in 2014 against Chou for alleging that he accepted illicit political donations from food giant Ting Hsin International Group, which has been hit by a string of safety scandals.

“I did not accept NT$200 million in political donations from Ting Hsin or benefit [the company]. This is very clear,” Ma told reporters.

Chou accused him of accepting under-the-table funds to act as the firm’s “guardian,” an allegation that sparked public anger following the scandals.

Ma firmly rejected the allegation, saying his government fully investigated the company’s alleged involvement and indicted dozens of people.

Chou was cleared by Taipei district court last December on the ground of freedom of expression.

Ma won the leadership in 2008 with the biggest landslide in Taiwan’s history, favored by a public fed up with the scandals of his predecessor Chen Shui-bian of the Democratic Progressive Party, who was jailed for corruption.


 

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