Taiwan’s former first lady to resign from scandal-hit bank

The China Post/Asia News Network
Date: October 7, 2016

TAIPEI – The wife of former Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou reportedly plans to leave Mega Bank

Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou lits down with senior regional correspondent Li Xueying for an exclusive interview at the Presidential Palace in Taipei. The 65-year-old exited the political stage on 19 May 2016.

Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou lits down with senior regional correspondent Li Xueying for an exclusive interview at the Presidential Palace in Taipei. The 65-year-old exited the political stage on 19 May 2016.

after more than three decades.

Former first lady Chow Mei-ching is reportedly expected to resign from her posts at Mega Bank and its financial group on Friday, where she has worked in a variety of roles for over 30 years, the local media reported on Thursday.

Chow’s intention to resign, reported by the local United Evening News, is expected to be reviewed at a board of directors meeting discussing the financial group’s charitable foundation, at which Chow is a high-level official.

The company said it had not received any information indicating Chow’s intention to resign.

Chow’s possible decision comes as Mega Financial Holding Co. became embroiled in a money laundering scandal in the United States, in which regulators slapped a $180 million fine on its New York branch.     [FULL  STORY]

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