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Ex-Taiwan Presidential Candidate Ko Wen-je Jailed for 17 Years

Ko Wen-je was convicted of accepting about T$17.1 million in bribes and embezzling political donations, leading to a six-year loss of citizenship rights, prosecutors said.

  • On Thursday, a Taipei court sentenced former mayor and presidential candidate Ko Wen-je to 17 years in prison for corruption and misuse of political donations, the Central News Agency said.
  • Prosecutors accused the 65-year-old of accepting $535,563 in bribes for a property deal while mayor, alongside embezzling political donations; state lawyers originally sought a combined sentence exceeding 28 years.
  • The court stripped the former mayor of citizenship rights for six years, barring him from holding office, although he maintains the right to appeal the verdict.
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A former mayor of Taipei, Taiwan, and a former presidential candidate, was sentenced to 17 years in prison on Thursday on charges of accepting bribes and misusing political donations.

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Taipei Times broke the news in Taipei, Taiwan on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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