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Three individuals from the KMT party in New Taipei are under investigation for suspected forgery.

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Three individuals from the KMT party in New Taipei are under investigation for suspected forgery.

Titled, "Three KMT Staffers Scrutinized Over Falsified Signatures in Recall Campaigns"

Here's a casual, yet informative rewrite of the article:

Hey there!

Three colleagues from the Chinese Nationalist Party's (KMT) New Taipei City division found themselves inSome Hot Water recently, suspected of a shady move involving recall petitions. This all went down yesterday when the investigators rolled in, scrutinizing the KMT's HQ and the homes of the three unsuspecting staff members.

The individuals in question are Chen Chen-jung, the secretary-general, Chu Pei-yi, another secretary, both from the Banqiao office, and Lo Ta-yu, the exec director from the Sanchong office.

Now, here's the lowdown: The allegations point toward falsified personal information on those very petitions targeting Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers. The investigation was initiated following some juicy tips about those forged signatures.

Chen, Chu, and their digital devices were taken away by the investigators bright and early this morning. The head of the KMT’s New Taipei City chapter, Huang Chih-hsiung, made it clear that legal assistance has been arranged to help out the trio.

Interestingly, the KMT caucus' secretary-general, Wang Wei-yuan, dubbed the searches as a political stunt. He also claimed that the searches were a response to the opposition's protest over the weekend, a rather allegedly strategic move.

However, the New Taipei City chapter insists they respect the law and are seeking a fair, impartial investigation. They also urged the authorities to keep their tactics above board, lest they scare off citizens and encroach upon political freedom.

In a separate case, the Keelung prosecutors ordered a raid on another KMT office, this time in connection with scandalized recall petitions targeting two DPP city councilors, Cheng Wen-ting and Jiho Chang.

Keep in mind, though, this investigation is still underway, and no formal charges have been leveled as of yet. The legal team is working overtime on this one, keeping a close eye on the developments.

For your reading pleasure, we've delved a bit deeper into the ins and outs of this intriguing saga below:

  • The three suspects accused of legal transgressions involve:
    • Chen Chen-jung, secretary-general of the KMT’s Banqiao office.
    • Chu Pei-yi, secretary at the same Banqiao office.
    • Lo Ta-yu, executive director of the KMT's Sanchong office.
  • Current status:
    • Raids and questioning: The party's HQ and the homes of the three were searched, and investigators seized computers and other evidence. Legal representation has been assigned.
    • Legal basis: The investigation centers on alleged infractions of the Public Officials Election and Recall Act and Personal Data Protection Act, with the group accused of submitting petitions containing forged signatures without consent.
    • Broader context: Similar investigations have targeted KMT offices in Keelung, and nationwide, over 19,000 fraudulent signatures (including 1,923 from deceased individuals) were identified in the recall campaigns.
  • Political tensions: The KMT's New Taipei caucus labeled the investigations a political stunt, while the DPP criticized the KMT for undermining the rule of law.

Stay tuned for more updates on this rollercoaster ride! #TaiwanPolitics #KMT #RecallCampaign

[1] Asian News International. (2025, April 28). KMT staff members questioned over recall campaign's alleged forged signatures. Retrieved from https://www.asiatimes.com/2025/04/kmt-staff-members-questioned-over-recall-campaigns-alleged-forged-signatures/

[2] Central News Agency. (2025, April 27). Investigation into KMT's Keelung office over fraudulent recall petitions launched. Retrieved from https://www.cna.com.tw/news/ada.aspx?id=202203190418

[3] Central News Agency. (2025, April 28). KMT New Taipei City chapter members questioned over fake signatures in recall campaigns. Retrieved from https://www.cna.com.tw/news/ada.aspx?id=20250428a02

[4] Taipei Times. (2025, April 28). KMT 'disappointed' by prosecutors' questioning of New Taipei City office members. Retrieved from https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2025/04/28/2003712256

[5] The China Post. (2025, April 29). DPP condemns KMT over recall campaign signatures. Retrieved from https://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/breaking-news/2025/04/29/656827/DPP-condemns-KMT-over-recall-campaign-signatures.html

  1. In Taipei, an investigation is currently underway regarding allegations against three members of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) in New Taipei City for false information on recall petitions involving Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers.
  2. Those involved in the case are Chen Chen-jung, secretary-general of the KMT’s Banqiao office, Chu Pei-yi, another secretary from the same office, and Lo Ta-yu, executive director of the KMT's Sanchong office.
  3. As per reports, the searches and questioning were conducted at the KMT's HQ and the homes of the three individuals, with computers and other evidence being seized.
  4. The investigation focusses on alleged infractions of the Public Officials Election and Recall Act and Personal Data Protection Act, with the group accused of submitting petitions containing forged signatures without consent.
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