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  1. 5 days ago · Mirror Weekly magazine yesterday published a cover story in which it detailed the Tsai administration’s deliberations on pardoning Chen, who was convicted of corruption for four bribery and money-laundering scandals committed while in office and was sentenced to a combined 20 years in prison.

  2. 6 days ago · In 2010, Chen was sentenced to 20 years for multiple counts of corruption and served his sentence for over six years. However, due to medical conditions such as dementia, he was granted medical parole in 2015. Despite this, he has been seen in public over the past nine years, even appearing in court to assist his daughter in a legal battle.

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  4. 6 days ago · China | 7 May 2024 7:50 pm. Facebook. twitter. Font. Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen is rumored to be preparing to pardon former president Chen Shui-bian. Tsai is reportedly planning on issuing a pardon to Chen, before she leaves office on May 20, reported CNA.

  5. 5 days ago · Mirror Weekly magazine yesterday published a cover story in which it detailed the Tsai administration’s deliberations on pardoning Chen, who was convicted of corruption for four bribery and money-laundering scandals committed while in office and was sentenced to a combined 20 years in prison.

  6. 9 hours ago · In the 2000s under the leadership of the DPP’s Mr Chen Shui-bian, Beijing put pressure on Taiwanese businesses operating in China for their apparent support of the president, and dispatched ...

  7. Ironically, Chen Shui-bian had been Shih's defense attorney in the aftermath of the Kaohsiung Incident and had been imprisoned for 18 months himself. On 12 August 2006, Shih gave a keynote speech to kick-start the "Million Voices Against Corruption-Chen Must Go" campaign in the 28 February Incident Memorial Park. He argued that the people could ...

  8. 9 hours ago · WITH PRESIDENT-ELECT LAI CHING-TE’S inauguration set for May 20th, there will be a significant amount of public attention on his inaugural address. This is particularly the case given the implications for cross-strait relations. Public attention will primarily focus on the question of how Lai refers to Taiwan’s sovereignty, how he refers to ...

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