Sources cast doubt on Koo’s denials of cover-up

Taipei Times
Date: Feb 24, 2018
By: Chen Yu-fu and Stacy Hsu  /  Staff reporters

Whether office items retrieved by former National Women’s League chairwoman Cecilia

Dozens of boxes of documents and office items belonging to the National Women’s League, previously thought to have been lost, are delivered to the front door of the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee office in Taipei yesterday by a removal company.  Photo: Chen Yu-fu, Taipei Times

Koo’s (辜嚴倬雲) daughter were indeed all personal effects has devolved into a he-said-she-said situation, with the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee yesterday maintaining that the location where the league supposedly stored its financial records was found empty.

A source with knowledge of the matter, who requested anonymity, said that after asking the league to hand over archives and financial documents predating 2006, the committee received an overview listing the league’s account books, archives and financial records that were relocated in May last year.

However, when committee staff followed league employees’ instructions and inspected a unit within a residential building on Taipei’s Dehui Street, it had already been emptied, a committee member said, also speaking on condition of anonymity.

The committee member said that testimony provided by a dozen league employees the committee had questioned so far — including league deputy secretary-general Nancy Nee (汲宇荷), the driver who helped deliver the documents and league staff who packed the records — all pointed to the league’s official documents being sent to Koo’s residence.
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