Qiu Chenyuan (second from right), general caller of the People's Party Group, Zhang Qilu (second from left), director of the party group Chen Wanhui (first from right), and appointed lawyer (first from left) went to the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office to complain to Mr. A about the incident involving assistant fees File a criminal defamation complaint.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] People’s Party Hsinchu Mayor candidate Gao Hong’an is involved in a dispute over assistant fees. Mr. A, who claims to be a former assistant to the Gao’s Office, anonymously broke the news on a political commentary program, accusing the People’s Party of five legislators’ offices of this phenomenon. Sue.

Zhang Yishan, a former core staff member of the People's Party and a former member of the People's Party Central Committee, shared his opinion on this, saying that "the People's Party should sue Gao Hong'an."

Zhang Yishan’s PO article stated that Mr. A, who is not the defendant in this case, “the media protects the source of the news, and the investigation protects the informant, which is an inviolable moral law.” It cannot be interfered by legislators or judicial power. He also believes that the public The person the party should sue is Gao Hongan. "It is Gao Hongan's internal account information that highlights the problem of the assistant's secondment to the party group, not Mr. A." Moreover, "it is not the whistleblower who will destroy the popular party group, but Gao Hongan."

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This Mr. A broke the news anonymously on the political program "Zheng Knows" on the 15th; at that time, DPP legislator Wang Dingyu asked why there was a situation where "someone in the high-level office reported a salary of 50,000 yuan, but the number of income was 0". Mr. A said, "This is not Gao Hong'an's case, but every committee member's office of the People's Party has it." , but that person is actually working in the Popular Party’s Legislative Caucus or think tank.”

In response to these remarks, Qiu Chenyuan, the general secretary of the People's Party, and others went to the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office this morning to ring the bell to sue Mr. A for aggravating the defamation.

The People's Party Legislative Yuan Party Group issued a statement denying Mr. A's remarks, saying that each Legislator of the People's Party has assistants who are responsible for communicating with the Party Group Office, contacting the relevant Legislative Yuan work, and assisting the deliberation and operation of various committees, and they are paid a fixed monthly salary.