DPP proposes cutting officers’ pensions

‘CHILLING EFFECT’:China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said the DPP administration was ‘oppressing’ Taiwanese attending cross-straits events in an effort to cool relations

Taipei Times
Date: Nov 17, 2016
By: Jason Pan / Staff reporter

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers yesterday proposed an amendment that would cancel

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang addresses a routine news conference in Beijing yesterday. Photo: CNA

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang addresses a routine news conference in Beijing yesterday. Photo: CNA

pensions for retired civil servants and military personnel who participate in political activities in China, as more details emerged about former military officers attending an event in Beijing last week that featured a policy address by Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平).

The amendment would revoke pensions for retired military officers engaging in political activities in China, as their behavior could imperil national security and seriously erode the morale and loyalty of active-service personnel, DPP legislators Chen Chi-mai (陳其邁), Chuang Ruei-hsiung (莊瑞雄) and Lee Chun-yi (李俊俋) said at a news conference.

Seven retired generals, 12 former lieutenant generals and 18 retired major generals attended the event in Beijing commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Republic of China founder Sun Yat-sen (孫逸仙), Chen said, citing information provided by the National Security Bureau.

The updated figure was greater than the list of 32 retired officers provided two days ago, which included retired lieutenant general Wu Sz-huai (吳斯懷), and former generals Wang Wen-hsieh (王文燮) and Hsia Ying-chou (夏瀛洲), he added.    [FULL  STORY]

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