Hsinchu County Mayor-elect Chen Yinglou (second from the right) was accused of bribery by selling single-term contracts to voters. Hsinchu prosecutors filed a lawsuit against the court yesterday to invalidate his election.

(Photo by reporter Huang Meizhu)

[Reporter Huang Meizhu/Hsinchu Report] The Hsinchu District Prosecutor’s Office yesterday filed a lawsuit against Chen Yinglou, the elected mayor of Xinpu Township, Hsinchu County, the Kuomintang, to the Hsinchu District Court for "invalid election" on the grounds that Chen Yinglou was accused of using " The method of meeting with voters to sell bills to avoid traffic violation fines is suspected of electoral bribery.

Prosecution for Selling Red List and Bribing Chen Yinglou's Vote

Chen Yinglou said that he was surprised to find out that he was sued by the prosecution to invalidate his election only after the interview!

He said that the public received a white traffic violation advice sheet and took it to ask his team what to do. It was not a "red ticket" that had already been fined, and his supporters promised to ask the relevant unit for the other party, so Accepting it for the time being is not because he said he wanted to help the other party sell the order.

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Prosecutor Weng Guanyu of the Hsinchu District Prosecutor’s Office commanded the bribery investigation team during the election period, and learned that Chen Yinglou was suspected of meeting with voters to "sell bills", that is, to help voters pay or exempt voters from red slips received by voters due to traffic violations, so as to seek voters’ support , obviously suspected of bribery by appointment, which already meets the requirements of the "invalid election" lawsuit, so the prosecution filed a lawsuit with the Hsinchu District Court yesterday to correct the election.