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Taipei District Prosecutors Office Strengthens Anti-Bribery Capabilities in Response to Year-End Elections

In response to the local public office elections to be held on November 28 this year, Taipei District Prosecutors Office Chief Prosecutor Wang Chun-li, in order to build consensus on intelligence gathering among prosecutorial agencies, invited relevant units in advance to deploy an intelligence network and integrate anti-bribery capabilities.
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In response to the local public office elections to be held on November 28 this year, Taipei District Prosecutors Office Chief Prosecutor Wang Chun-li, in order to build consensus on intelligence gathering among prosecutorial agencies, invited relevant units in advance to deploy an intelligence network and integrate anti-bribery capabilities.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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