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Su Chii-cherng’s Suicide Case: Entire DPP Shirks Its Own Accountability

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 Su Chii-cherng’s Suicide Case: Entire DPP Shirks Its Own Accountability

 

Source: UDN & China Times

December 12, 2019

The truth of the suicide case of Su Chii-cherng(蘇啟誠), then director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Osaka, has yet to out. KMT vice presidential candidate Chang San-cheng (張善政) criticized Frank Hsieh (謝長廷), the ROC’s top representative to Japan, for refusing to appear before the Legislative Yuan (LY) for interpellation over the 2018 Kansai International Airport incident, and for having failed to fly back to Taiwan to give a clear explanation to the public since the incident occurred.

On his Facebook page yesterday, Hsieh responded by saying that if Chang could offer the specific date when the LY asked him to come back for interpellation, he would immediately apologize and resign.

After checking, on December 24, 2018, the legislative Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee indeed adopted a motion demanding that Hsieh appear before the Committee to deliver an ad hoc report on the Kansai International Airport incident, but as the legislative session adjourned four days after the passage of the motion, there was no time to list Hsieh’s ad hoc report on the agenda. In addition, the co-conveners for the Committee in the two legislative sessions this year were both DPP legislators, who kept delaying the listing of Hsieh’s report on the agenda.

KMT legislator Lu Yu-ling (呂玉玲) lambasted the DPP’s complete control of government as completely irresponsible. It was revealed that under the protection of the DPP, Hsieh could easily shirk his own accountability.

 

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