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Yan Kuanheng Faces Travel Ban From Overseas for Corruption Allegations; Supreme Court Rejects Appeal | Fraudulently Claiming Assistant Fees

Kuomintang legislator Yan Kuan-heng was charged with fraudulently receiving assistant fees. The Taichung High Court sentenced Yan to seven years and six months in prison for corruption and six months for forgery. He was also ordered to be restricted from leaving the country and going to sea for eight months. Yan appealed the restriction, and the Supreme Court's ruling on the 9th was final.
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Kuomintang legislator Yan Kuan-heng was charged with fraudulently receiving assistant fees. The Taichung High Court sentenced Yan to seven years and six months in prison for corruption and six months for forgery. He was also ordered to be restricted from leaving the country and going to sea for eight months. Yan appealed the restriction, and the Supreme Court's ruling on the 9th was final.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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