Taiwan Firm with Mainland China Offices Fires Nephew of Sanctioned Minister
The company said employees must avoid political behavior and follow the one-China principle after Beijing sanctioned Liu Shyh-fang.
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After Interior Minister Liu Shih-fang was labeled a "die-hard pro-independence figure" by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the CCP accused her nephew, Yen Wen-chun, who works in China, of donating money to two Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislators and coercing Taiwanese companies to dismiss Yen. Li Pao-wen, Deputy Secretary-General of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), stated on May 8 that the CCP's "cross-border repression" and p…
Interior Minister Liu Shih-fang's nephew, Yen Wen-chun, was dismissed from his job at a Taiwanese company in mainland China. The Mainland Affairs Council revealed today that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prohibited the company from fulfilling its contracts with upstream and downstream suppliers and froze its local bank accounts in order to coerce the Taiwanese business into making political statements, resulting in the inability to pay emplo…
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