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Internet Celebrity Exposed for Illegal Fundraising; New Power Party Proposes Legislative Amendments to Address Poverty | Wang Wan-Yu

Internet celebrity "Brother Binbin" was stopped by a school principal for livestreaming minors on campus, and was later accused of illegal fundraising. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has requested the New Taipei City Government to investigate and clarify the matter. In response, Wang Wan-yu, chairperson of the New Power Party, said on the 21st that the existence of internet celebrities like Brother Binbin indicates that there must be room fo…
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Internet celebrity "Brother Binbin" was stopped by a school principal for livestreaming minors on campus, and was later accused of illegal fundraising. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has requested the New Taipei City Government to investigate and clarify the matter. In response, Wang Wan-yu, chairperson of the New Power Party, said on the 21st that the existence of internet celebrities like Brother Binbin indicates that there must be room fo…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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