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Taiwan's Political Parties Under Siege by Espionage Charges
TaiwanSunday, June 15, 2025
The KMT is also under scrutiny. Multiple members have been rounded up by prosecutors. One suspect, Lin Yueh-lung, was released on bail. He is accused of passing along confidential government information in exchange for payments. Other suspects include former aides and senior executives. They were also released without bail. The KMT Chairman has vowed to take a "zero tolerance" approach to any members found working with the mainland.
This crackdown is part of a broader effort to protect Taiwan's national security. Many of the suspects are being prosecuted under the National Security Act. In 2024, approximately 64 people were prosecuted on charges related to foreign espionage. Many of them were current or former members of the armed forces. China's aspirations to invade and annex Taiwan add to the urgency of protecting state secrets. This is a critical time for Taiwan. The country is facing serious threats from within and without. It is imperative that Taiwan takes steps to protect itself from malicious actors. The crackdown on espionage is a step in the right direction. However, it is not enough. Taiwan must continue to be vigilant and take proactive measures to protect its national security.
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