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2081 2010-01-02 New Year's Thanksgiving Party & Bian Casters (A-bian Group) Establishment General Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 911
2082 2009-12-30 Tati Ritual on the Fifteenth of Month - Jazz Music Appreciation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 729
2083 2009-12-27 Tati Happy Farm - Happy Ending of 2009 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 990
2084 2009-12-26 Tati Contemporary English Studies - Scissors Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 804
2085 2009-12-23 Humiliate Communist Bandits with Suliba Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 869
2086 2009-12-22 Raise Taiwan Flag Up & Capture Chen Yunlin Alive - 2nd Day Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 808
2087 2009-12-21 Raise Taiwan Flag Up & Capture Chen Yunlin Alive Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 558
2088 2009-12-21 On the Eve of Communist Bandits Come to Taiwan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 850
2089 2009-12-21 Holy Mountain - Mickey's Weekly Diary Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 990
2090 2009-12-20 Rallies Against Chiang-Chen Talks Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 750
 
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Politicians and pundits slammed former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman and presidential candidate, for allegedly linking up with people with criminal records, politicians convicted of vote-buying, and gangsters in regional offices, following reports yesterday that two TPP executives in Taipei are members of Chinese secret society Hongmen (洪門).

Internet celebrity Liu Yu (劉宇) and others alleged that current heads of the TPP’s Taipei offices in Zhongshan (中山) and Songshan (松山) districts, Chen Ta-yeh (陳大業) and Wang Chen-hung (王振鴻) respectively, are members of the Saint Wenshan Group, Hongmen’s largest network branch in Taiwan.

The accusations came days after TPP executives in Tainan last weekend endorsed the candidacy of Lee Chuan-chiao (李全教), a former Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Tainan City Council speaker, who is running as an independent for a legislator seat.