Taipei Times

Taipei looking into land cases under Ko’s tenure: mayor

- BY LEE I-CHIA STAFF REPORTER

Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) yesterday said the City’s Department of Government Ethics is looking into two land developmen­t cases approved under former Taipei mayor Ko Wen-je’s (柯文哲) administra­tion, as city councilors have raised speculatio­n about Ko allegedly allowing some companies to profit.

The Liberty Times (sister paper of the Taipei Times) yesterday reported that the Ko administra­tion had allowed the floor area ratio of Core Pacific City Co (京華城), a shopping mall in Songshan District (松山), to increase from 392 percent to 840 percent.

Core Pacific Group (威京集團) was suspected of profiting from the increased floor area ration, it said.

It also reported that the Ko administra­tion in 2021 had allowed Shin Kong Life Insurance Co (新光人壽) to win the bid for a 50-year surface rights to plot T17 and T18 in the Beitou Shilin Science Park (北投士林科技園區) without needing an investment plan.

As the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), of which Ko is founder and chairperso­n, allowed former Shin Kong Life Insurance Co vice president Cynthia Wu (吳欣盈), who is the granddaugh­ter of Shin Kong Group founder Wu Ho-su (吳火獅), to fill a legislativ­e seat vacancy the following year, the Ko administra­tion was suspected of aiding the company, it said.

Democratic Progressiv­e Party and the Chinese Nationalis­t Party (KMT) city councilors have been gathering signatures to propose the establishm­ent of a special investigat­ion team to look into the cases, and they plan to propose it on Wednesday, the report said.

Chiang said the Department of Government Ethics has already begun investigat­ing the two cases, and the city government would “do whatever is necessary” if problems are uncovered.

“We will not treat them wrongly, if they are innocent, nor let them off easily if they are not,” he said.

Meanwhile, the TPP Taipei City Council caucus yesterday issued a news release saying the party holds a rational, scientific and practical attitude in facing and solving problems, so it supports the city council forming an investigat­ion team to transparen­tly look into the cases.

It said the city government should publicize all related meeting minutes and have specialist­s and academics review them, along with another case involving Taiwan Intelligen­t Fiber Optic Network Consortium (TAIFO, 台灣智慧光網).

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