NCC Chairman Chen Yaoxiang and Executive President Su Zhenchang stood on the stage for inquiries.

(Photo by reporter Tian Yuhua)

[Reporter Wang Qianhao/Taipei Report] After Jing TV obtained its license on January 19 this year, the outside world has repeatedly questioned the involvement of high-level government officials and put pressure on the National Communications Commission (NCC).

On the 27th, Legislator Chen Jiaohua of Times Power will play an audio recording in the Legislative Yuan, asking whether the President of the Executive Committee Su Zhenchang was involved. Su Zhenchang immediately refuted that day.

Today, the Legislative Yuan will invite Su Zhenchang again for inquiries, and the People's Party legislator Lai Xiangling will ask Su Zhenchang and NCC chairman Chen Yaoxiang again about the matter, and both will refute the accusation.

The Legislative Yuan held a general inquiry today. When Lai Xiangling questioned Chen Yaoxiang, he asked him to tell the truth when preparing for the inquiry in the Legislative Yuan; Chen Yaoxiang replied, "Of course" and said that he would make a true statement.

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Lai Xiangling asked whether Su Zhenchang had put pressure on the license review according to the content of the recording files released by Chen Jiaohua recently; Chen Yaoxiang refuted that Su Zhenchang did not put pressure on him.

Lai Xiangling asked, if Pei Wei, the former chairman of Jing TV, lied and slandered, what would the NCC do?

Chen Yaoxiang replied that the authenticity of the audio file must be clarified first, and will fully cooperate if the investigation is carried out.

Su Zhenchang also said that what the third person said outside was beyond the control of the president and the dean, and there was no need to investigate.

Su Zhenchang said that the parties questioned that the leaked recordings had been altered and would take legal action. It was not right to ask the president and the dean a questionable question.