The corruption case of former legislator Yan Kuanheng was quickly prosecuted, and Yunlin political circles paid close attention to the progress of the corruption case of Speaker Shen Zonglong and other members.

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[Reporter Zheng Xukai/Yunlin Report] Yan Kuanheng, a former legislator of the Kuomintang, was suspected of using heads to fraudulently receive assistant fees. He was prosecuted yesterday in accordance with the crimes of corruption by taking advantage of his position to defraud property and forge documents. The progress of Lin County Speaker Shen Zonglong and county councilors Xu Liubin, Huang Wenxiang, Wang Youmin and others involved in bribery and corruption cases has attracted great attention.

Yan Kuanheng's Shalu mansion case was summoned by the Taichung District Prosecutor's Office at the end of March and was released on bail of 10 million yuan. Extending the case outside the case, it is believed that Yan is suspected of fraudulently receiving assistant fees, and then prosecuted under the Corruption Crimes Act.

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The Yunlin District Prosecutor’s Office investigated the suspected bribery case of Dade Wind Power Group. On March 8, it launched a search on Speaker Shen Zonglong, Councilors Wang Youmin, Xu Liubin, Huang Wenxiang and others. They believed that Dade Group was suspected of using subcontractors and white gloves In the way of construction funds and bribes, Shen Zonglong and others were bribed with a total of more than 26 million yuan, and Shen Zonglong was detained for the case.

There are as many as four members involved in the bribery and corruption case of Yunlin county councilors. The Yunlin prosecutors are currently investigating the violation of the corruption crime regulations, but they have not yet prosecuted. In public power, many councilors may be dismissed because of this, which will lead to the issue of replacement, which has particularly aroused the attention of local political circles.

Politicians originally believed that corruption cases in previous years would usually drag on for several years because they could be appealed to the Supreme Court, and some cases might not be concluded until the end of their term of office. However, Yan Kuanheng's corruption case was quickly prosecuted yesterday. Political figures believe that the government seems to intend to speed up the trial of corruption and other cases before the presidential election, hoping to build people's trust in the judiciary.