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2281 Ma nervous about being Taiwanese Taipei Times Editorial 610
2282 The limits of exclusion Taipei Times Editorial 578
2283 KMT’s dark history did not simply fade away Charles Snyder 821
2284 A downward spiral for the economy Taipei Times Editorial 638
2285 Neglect is hurting military morale J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 618
2286 Obama turning away from Taiwan John Copper 673
2287 Democracy is not just pretending to listen James Wang 王景弘 580
2288 Holding on to a vague, fabricated consensus Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 663
2289 Credibility gap wider than the Strait Taipei Times Editorial 588
2290 A nation, a democracy kidnapped by the KMT James Wang 王景弘 581
2291 Diplomats have that much free time? Taipei Times Editorial 619
2292 Losing the new intelligence war J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 569
2293 US needs ambition, aspirations for Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 536
2294 Failing to look into the blind spot Taipei Times Editorial 590
2295 Safeguarding Taiwan’s freedom Li Thian-hok 李天福 604
2296 Court ruling leaves a bad taste Taipei Times Editorial 540
2297 Ma doesn’t understand the status of Taiwan HoonTing 雲程 586
2298 Who’s in charge of policymaking? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1668
2299 ‘No surprises’ cable is no surprise Taipei Times Editorial 595
2300 Seeing through China’s strategy Liberty Times Editorial 570
 
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Newsflash

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday alleged that President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and former presidential spokesman Lo Chih-chang (羅智強) violated the Anti-Corruption Act (貪污治罪條例) when they turned Ma’s Facebook page from a state property managed by the Presidential Office into a private asset managed by Ma’s re-election campaign office without following proper procedures.

The Presidential Office set up Ma’s Facebook page in late January and its management was transferred to Ma’s re-election campaign office on July 2.

According to DPP spokesman Chuang Ruei-hsiung (莊瑞雄), changes of ownership or rights of operation of all national property should go through open, selective or limited tendering procedures in accordance with the Public Procurement Act (政府採購法).