Ke Jianming pointed out that if the court really decides to detain Gao Hongan, it must be dealt with according to the procedure of the Legislative Yuan. The past experience is that the government and the opposition negotiated and there was no vote.

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[Reporter Chen Zhengyu/Taipei Report] The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office investigated Gao Hongan's case of fraudulently receiving assistant fees. Prosecutors went to his congress office today (15th) to search and summoned Gao as a defendant in another case.

Legislative Yuan Democratic Progressive Party League chief Ke Jianming said that if the court really decides to detain Gao Hongan, it must be dealt with according to the procedure of the Legislative Yuan. The past experience is that the government and the opposition negotiated and there was no vote.

Gao Hongan was accused of fraudulently receiving congressional assistant fees. The prosecution found that the salary applied for by 6 former and current assistants of the high office did not match the actual amount received. Today, with the approval of the Legislative Yuan, the high office was targeted to launch the first wave of searches and interviews Gao Hong'an, Gao's boyfriend Li Zhongting, Gao's office director Chen Huanyu and others.

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In this regard, Ke Jianming was interviewed and said that he respects the investigation and investigation procedures and the judiciary, which is nothing to talk about.

The media asked, if the court decides to detain Gao Hongan, what are the relevant procedures in the Legislative Yuan?

Ke Jianming explained that whether there is detention is one thing, and if there is detention, it will be dealt with according to the procedure of the Legislative Yuan. There have been similar cases in the past, and the government and the opposition must negotiate and agree, and there is no vote, because everyone knows it well.

In addition, according to the current evidence, is it possible for Gao Hongan to be charged?

Ke Jianming only responded, and he did not make any judgments.