The Hsinchu District Prosecutor's Office announced today that 5 more cases and 5 people were prosecuted for allegedly buying tickets in cash, and 3 of them were also sued to invalidate the election.

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[Reporter Huang Meizhu/Hsinchu Report] Luo Ruizhu, the representative of Hukou Township in Hsinchu County, Zhang Ruizhou, the head of Xinli Village in Guanxi Township, and Jiang Xinjun, the head of Zhongsheng Village in Emei Township, were accused of buying tickets in cash. The Hsinchu District Prosecutor’s Office said today that the prosecutor Three people have been prosecuted, and the election invalidation lawsuit has been submitted to the Hsinchu District Court.

In addition, Yu Gongjian, a candidate for the mayor of Baoshan Oilfield, and Liu Yunfa, a villager, were also charged with bribery in cash for themselves or others, and they were also prosecuted recently.

The Hsinchu District Prosecutor’s Office emphasizes that there is “no bottom line”, “no upper limit” and “no time limit” in the investigation of bribery. Regardless of whether you are elected, take office or not, as long as you are involved in bribery, you will be prosecuted by the prosecution, and the elected will also be sued The election is invalid, and the above-mentioned 5 cases and 5 people who are suspected of buying tickets in cash will be investigated to the end in accordance with the law.

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Prosecutors said that among the 5 cases and 5 people in this wave of prosecutions, 4 were candidates and 3 were elected. They were Zhang Ruizhou, the head of Xinli Village in Guanxi Town, who was suspected of giving 2,000 yuan to the bribe-taker as a false immigrant household registration, as an official. The price of the ghost population.

In addition, Luo Ruizhu, deputy of Hukou Township, and Jiang Xinjun, head of Zhongsheng Village, Emei Township, paid 1,000 yuan per household or 3,000 yuan per ticket to buy tickets in cash.

In addition, Yu Gongjian, a candidate for the mayor of Baoshan Oil Field, was also accused of buying a ticket for himself with 2,000 yuan per vote. Although he was not elected, he and Liu Yunfa, a Baoshan villager who was accused of helping others buy tickets with 2,000 yuan, were both accused of violating public office. Personnel selection and dismissal law and other prosecutions.