Summarize the 2018 Taiwan election

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The Yilan District Prosecutors Office said its investigation focused on several cases related to urban development projects, taxes, and funds of an irregular nature in Luodong in 2019 and 2020, CNA reported. Even though Lin was allowed to leave without bail, she would still have to face further questioning, according to investigators.

Prosecutors applied to have two other county government officials kept detained, while six others, suspected of corruption and forgery, were allowed out on bail ranging from NT$50,000 (US$1,800) to NT$100,000.


Yilan County Commissioner Lin Tzu-miao (林姿妙), a Kuomintang (KMT) politician, was expected to run for re-election for a second and final four-year term at the end of this year.

On Tuesday, investigators raided the county chief’s official residence, took away a computer hard drive and other evidence, and questioned top county government members including Lin and her second son, Lin Yu-tse (林佑澤)