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Alerts! Taiwan media: The verdict was pronounced in the first instance of the "Three Middle Cases" involving the Kuomintang's party property, and Ma Ying-jeou was found not guilty

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According to Taiwan's "Zhongshi News Network", Former Leader Ma Ying-jeou of taiwan was accused of selling Kuomintang party property in the "Three Middle Cases" and was indicted by the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office in 2018. The Taipei District Court concluded its trial today (27th) and ruled that Ma Ying-jeou was not guilty.

Alerts! Taiwan media: The verdict was pronounced in the first instance of the "Three Middle Cases" involving the Kuomintang's party property, and Ma Ying-jeou was found not guilty

Screenshot of Taiwan's "Zhongshi News Network" report

According to reports, the "Three China Case" originated from the revision of Taiwan's "Radio and Television Law" to require the "party, government, and army" to withdraw from the media; after Ma Ying-jeou took office as chairman of the Kuomintang party in 2005, in order to get the KMT to withdraw from the media operation within the statutory period, he entrusted the CIC Company to sell the equity of "China Television," "China Film," and "China Broadcasting, and the old party department building." However, he was questioned by the outside world about selling the "Three Middle Schools" at a low price, suspected of profiting from the buyer.

Alerts! Taiwan media: The verdict was pronounced in the first instance of the "Three Middle Cases" involving the Kuomintang's party property, and Ma Ying-jeou was found not guilty

Ma Ying-jeou (infographic)

According to the report, the special investigation team investigated and handled the case separately, and finally signed it with "no criminal evidence", and after the establishment of the "Improper Party Property Handling Committee" of the Taiwan authorities in 2016, it was reported again with a number of lawyers, and the Taipei District Procuratorate restarted the investigation and reversed the prosecution of the "Three Middle Cases". The Taipei District Court, which has been hearing for more than three years, pronounced its verdict today.

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