Taiwan luxury car dealer accused of hiding two illegal Filipina maids

Two women were transferred to detention center before deportation

Taiwan News 
Date: 2018/03/24
By: Matthew Strong, Taiwan News, Staff Writer

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – A distributor of luxury cars and his wife have been accused of

Taiwan luxury car dealer accused of illegally employing Filipinas. (By Associated Press)

illegally employing and hiding two women from the Philippines at their Taipei home, the Chinese-language Apple Daily reported Saturday.

Yun San Motors (永三企業) Chairman Chang Po-shin (張伯欣), 86, imports European and Japanese fashion brands as well as Bentley, McLaren, Aston Martin and Bugatti luxury cars, and once served as chairman of the Chang Hwa Bank.

Last Tuesday morning, the National Immigration Agency (NIA) visited Chang’s home on the capital’s Xinsheng South Road and found two illegally employed Filipinas, identified as Nancy and Mary, according to the Apple Daily. As a result, Chang could face a fine of NT$750,000 (US$25,600) per illegal worker.    [FULL  STORY]

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