Legislator Lin Jingyi said that the land had previously been determined to be state-owned land, and past inquiries also demanded that the State-owned Property Administration be emptied and returned to the state.

(Photographed by reporter Lin Minzhen)

[Reporter Lin Minzhen/Taichung Report] Yan Kuanheng, a former legislator of the Kuomintang, has just registered to run for the legislature recently. After 6 days, it was reported that yesterday the investigation made a big move to search his manor in Shalu. Yan Kuanheng and Chen Liling were arrested after the hearing According to the suspected crimes of stealing state-owned land and forgery of documents, 10 million yuan and 5 million yuan were paid on bail respectively.

Legislator Lin Jingyi said that the land had previously been determined to be state-owned land, and past inquiries also demanded that the State-owned Property Administration be emptied and returned to the state.

Lin Jingyi said that she respects the non-nomination mechanism within the Kuomintang. Each party has its own policy. Of course, their family has been questioned by the public in the past regardless of property or suspected theft of state-owned land. She respects judicial investigations.

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Lin Jingyi said that after the election last year, she only had two years to make a clear performance in political work, to give the public confidence and trust, and to let the public feel that there are political workers who are clean, honest, and do not hide personal interests. , which is the most important thing.

She strongly felt that in the Second Second Constituency in the past, there were too many things that political workers should do for the local area, but they failed to do so. "Serving the people seriously is my goal, no matter who the opponent is is not the point."

In response to Yan Kuanheng's 10 million yuan high-paying insurance, is it reasonable to suspect Yan Kuanheng through investigation and investigation?

Lin Jingyi responded that the land had previously been determined to be state-owned land, and past inquiries also required the State-owned Property Administration to clear it and return it to the state.