When Wang Wenxiu was first searched, he was charged for a while, and the Taipei District Court ruled that 600,000 yuan should be paid on bail.

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[Reporter Qian Lizhong/Taipei Report] Wang Wenxiu, chief secretary of the Wenshan District Office of Beishi City, was suspected of accepting hundreds of thousands of yuan in bribes from two funeral companies while serving as the deputy director of the Taipei City Funeral Management Office, and was suspected of bidding for the second Beishi funeral at the funeral office. In the parking lot bidding case, bribery was extorted from the bidder. The ICAC deployed 17 teams to search and interview 7 defendants, including Wang Wenxiu and the then section chief Ouyang Gengsheng.

Prosecutors were informed that Wang Wenxiu was suspected of leaking the "109-year unnamed (principal) corpse treatment (including cremation and burial expenses) and physical inspection and autopsy center general moving (receiving) transportation and cleaning maintenance labor procurement contract" between 2020 and 2021, Bidding information for two procurement cases, including "Consignment Services for the Maintenance and Operation of the First and Second Funeral Homes in 2011", escorted Lin Bozong and Lin Zhenyu, with the "Most Profitable Bids" of more than 1.6 million and 1.7 million yuan respectively Winning the bid, the whole case is still under investigation by the prosecutor.

In March of this year, Wang Wenxiu was detained by the prosecution for a while, and the Taipei District Court ruled that 600,000 yuan should be released on bail.

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After the first search of the whole case was launched in March this year, the seized mobile phones of Wang Wenxiu and others were investigated, and it was found that Wang Nu was suspected of extorting bribes from bidders in the Beishi No. When the manufacturer applied to the funeral home for the construction of the Life Memorial Hall (Bone Pagoda), they took the opportunity to solicit bribes from the manufacturer. Both cases occurred in 2019, and the total extortion of bribes was hundreds of thousands of yuan. Today, the second wave of searches was launched against the queen.