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Former Tainan Optoelectronics fraud case director Chen Kailing and 15 other people were indicted. The indictment is over 600 pages long

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The Tainan District Prosecutor’s Office spent two years investigating a case of collusion between solar photovoltaic industry operators and civil servants. Today, 15 people were prosecuted. Except for one civil servant and two solar photovoltaic industry operators, they confessed to the crime and received a request from the prosecutor for a lighter sentence. Former Tainan Twelve people, including Chen Kailing, director of the Municipal Government’s Economic Development, and Gu, the president of Lishen Group, were asked to receive harsher sentences. The indictment was over 600 pages long. The prosecutors conservatively estimated that the illegal profits from electricity sales in 20 years exceeded 9.1 billion yuan.

In addition, during the investigation by the Southern Prosecutor’s Office, Tainan Mayor Huang Weizhe was summoned as a witness to explain the case. The prosecutor believed that there was no positive evidence to identify Huang Weizhe as involved in the case. It remains to be investigated whether Guo Zaiqin, the former central executive committee member of the Democratic Progressive Party who arranged for the president surnamed Gu to visit Huang Weizhe and others, is involved in the case.

The Tainan District Prosecutor’s Office spent two years investigating a case of collusion between solar photovoltaic industry operators and civil servants. On the 26th, 15 people were prosecuted and the indictment was over 600 pages long. (Photo/Provided by Tainan District Prosecutor’s Office)

The Southern District Prosecutor’s Office investigated and prosecuted a fraud case commonly known as “Little Erjia” in Tainan City (applying to change the land use category of non-urban land with an area of ​​less than 2 hectares for solar photovoltaic facilities). Among the 15 people prosecuted, 5 were public servants from the central to local governments, and 4 of them were The people were affiliated with the Economic Development Bureau of the Tainan City Government, including former director Chen Kailing, who was imprisoned for accepting sexual entertainment for corruption. The then chief secretary Wang, commissioner surnamed Qiu, and technician surnamed Zhang, and the then team leader surnamed Lin of the Energy Bureau of the Ministry of Economic Affairs were also involved in the case.

The other 10 solar photovoltaic companies involved in the case are all Lisun Group, including the president surnamed Gu who was a consultant to the Executive Yuan, the then general manager of Lisun Energy surnamed Xu, the associate manager surnamed Lin, the manager surnamed Xie, the manager surnamed Ding, and the acting team leader surnamed Li , team leader surnamed Du, commissioner surnamed Zhu, associate manager surnamed Qiu, manager surnamed Zhang and others.

Among the 15 people indicted by the Southern Prosecutor’s Office, only 1 public servant and 2 solar photovoltaic industry operators confessed to the crime and expressed deep remorse, and were requested by the prosecutor to be given a lighter sentence; 12 people, including Chen Kailing and the president surnamed Gu, were all requested to be given a heavier sentence.

In the 111th year of the Republic of China, when the Nanjing Examiner was investigating a case of suspected misappropriation by a lessee of state-owned non-public land for renting out and setting up solar photovoltaic power generation equipment, it was discovered that the Lishen Group was engaged in land consolidation in Qigu District, Tainan City, and was suspected of being illegal. The case was investigated separately and launched successively. During 6 searches, a total of 68 locations were searched, relevant exhibits were seized, and 246 defendants and witnesses were interrogated. The general manager surnamed Xu was once detained and prohibited from seeing him.

An investigation by the Nanjing Inspection and Quarantine Office found that this fraud saved approximately NT$8.3 million in related expenses, but Tude could continue to use the leased land to set up solar photovoltaics and expected illegal profits of more than NT$9.126 billion.

Editor: Qin Yingwen

The article is in Chinese

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