FDA inspector charged in probe

LARGE SCALE:Public prosecutors have questioned an inspector and 17 other people in relation to a year-long probe into allegations of bribery and corruption within the FDA

Taipei Times
Date: Aug 07, 2015
By: Jason Pan  /  Staff reporter

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Risk Management section inspector Chen

Pharmaceutical manufacturer employee Chung Cheng-yu, right, is taken to New Taipei District Prosecutors Office for questioning last Wednesday in Taipei.  Photo: Chen Wei-tzu, Taipei Times

Pharmaceutical manufacturer employee Chung Cheng-yu, right, is taken to New Taipei District Prosecutors Office for questioning last Wednesday in Taipei. Photo: Chen Wei-tzu, Taipei Times

Wen-hsiung (陳文雄) and 17 other people including pharmaceutical company owners, questioned on Wednesday by the New Taipei City District Prosecutors’ Office as part of a corruption probe, were released on bail yesterday morning.

Chen, 50, was accused of violating provisions of the Anti-Corruption Act (貪污治罪條例). Prosecutors charged Chen with bribery, leaking confidential information, forgery and other charges before his release after posting NT$500,000 (US$15,745) bail yesterday.

The other people involved in the probe, including Chen’s wife, were also released, with bail set at NT$200,000 each.

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