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561 Ukraine tinderbox could affect Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 337
562 DPP must not become too confident Paul Lin 林保華 277
563 Bans should be lifted in one go Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 316
564 Vilnius on democracy’s front line The Liberty Times Editorial 394
565 A fundamental shift in local politics Taipei Times Editorial 398
566 Resolutions to engage with China Chang Yan-ting and Paul Chiou 張延廷,邱萬鈞 298
567 Miles Yu On Taiwan: The meaning of Taiwan Miles Yu 493
568 Bullying Lithuania can only fail Taipei Times Editorial 349
569 Ko should talk less and do more The Liberty Times Editorial 387
570 Youth standing up for democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 757
571 Agriculture key to Lithuania ties Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 622
572 The problem with referendums Ian Inkster 音雅恩 345
573 Proof of Beijing’s true character Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 861
574 KMT puts Beijing’s interests first Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 450
575 Time to drop Fukushima food ban Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 340
576 Post-referendum enmity to persist Hong Tsun-ming 康駿銘 555
577 Cities can expand Taiwan’s role Marcin Jerzewski 葉皓勤 and Huynh Tam Sang 黃心光 330
578 Taiwan should lead with kindness Fernando Herrera Ramos 742
579 PRC’s ally poaching helps Taiwan Fan Shih-ping 范世平 369
580 The irony of the KMT’s objections Taipei Times Editorial 308
 
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Newsflash


Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Taipei City Councilor Lai Su-ju, second right, arrives for questioning in connection with a corruption investigation at the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on Wednesday evening.
Photo: CNA

The Taipei Prosecutors’ Office yesterday sought the court’s permission to detain a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Taipei City councilor known for her close ties to President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九), on suspicion of accepting bribes in the bidding process for the Taipei Twin Towers project.

Lai Su-ju (賴素如), a lawyer and former KMT spokeswoman who now runs Ma’s KMT chairman’s office, was accused of promising to help a multinational consortium win the bid for the project in exchange for NT$10 million (US$334,520).