MORAL FAILINGS?The KMT said the only reason DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen was found not to have broken the law was because of loopholes in revolving-door laws
Taipei Times
Date: Oct 29, 2015
By: Alison Hsiao / Staff reporter
The Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) legislative caucus yesterday said there is still the

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators Yeh Yi-jin, left, Chen Ting-fei, center, and Chen Chi-mai, right, attend a news conference in Taipei yesterday calling on Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman Eric Chu to apologize over allegations of corruption made against DPP Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen by former Council for Economic Planning and Development minister Christina Liu. Photo: CNA
question of “political and moral flaws” in the case involving Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen’s (蔡英文) investment in a biotechnology company, “despite the absence of a judicial ruling.”
The Taipei District Court on Tuesday ruled former Council for Economic Planning and Development Minister Christina Liu (劉憶如) to pay Tsai NT$2 million (US$61,189) for defamation over her accusation that Tsai violated revolving-door laws by investing in biotechnology company TaiMed Biologics Inc (中裕新藥).
The case against Tsai was closed in August 2012 after no irregularities were found.
KMT Legislator Wu Yu-sheng (吳育昇) dismissed the DPP’s demand that the KMT apologize for its accusations about Tsai. [FULL STORY]