Chen's son-in-law sentenced to jail
(Reuters) Updated: 2006-12-27 17:24
TAIPEI - The son-in-law of Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian was found guilty of
insider trading and sentenced to six years in prison on Wednesday in the latest
of a series of scandals that have undermined Chen and his independence-leaning
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Chao Chien-ming, who is married to
Chen's daughter, was also fined T$30 million ($917,000) following the verdict by
a court in Taipei, according to a Taipei prosecutor. Chao plans to
appeal.
Prosecutors charged Chao in July with insider trading over a
property firm and were seeking an eight-year sentence and fine of T$30 million.
Chao and four others were charged with trading Taiwan Development Corp
stock after receiving information about a loan for the company that could have
influenced its share price and reaping over T$105 million in profits,
prosecutors said.
The scandal was just one of several dogging Chen, his
wife and former aides.
Those scandals have pushed Chen's popularity to
record lows and tarnished the image of the DPP, formed 20 years ago on a clean
government platform.
But in a surprising twist, the China-friendly
opposition Nationalists narrowly lost the mayor race to the DPP candidate
earlier this month in the island's second biggest city, Kaohsiung. Many
had predicted the Nationalists, or KMT, would win the race despite the city's
traditional DPP-tilt, signaling strong prospects for the party heading into the
island's 2008 elections.
In the biggest of the other cases dogging
Chen, his wife, Wu Shu-chen, and three former aides are facing corruption
charges stemming from allegations of misuse of government funds.
Chen
has said he will step down if his wife is found guilty in that trial, which
began earlier this month.
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