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Chen Shui-bian Case Studies: Comparison Of Cross-strait Mechanism To Check Corruption

Posted on:2011-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166330332966068Subject:Law
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In Taiwan, "former president" Chen Shui-bian and his family members investigated a series of major corruption scandals in Taiwan, China's judicial crisis triggered an unprecedented public opinion and political turmoil in the storm, the Chinese mainland is also very flat house scandal attention. With Chen Shui-bian was sentenced to life imprisonment, he was sentenced to life, and the second trial was sentenced to two years, won the blessing of public power ten years and a fine of NT one hundred and seventy million yuan, the other officers were sentenced to pardon, probation to life imprisonment, and "Second Financial Reform" case complete the investigation and entered the trial stage, is responsible for shaking Investigating the composition of major in the Special Investigation and outside the island community sustained attention. So how Taiwan officials investigating corruption, the Special Investigative Unit is what kind of institutions, investigating corruption and major cross-strait what is common, these have become a hot topic outside the island. This will be a flat family scandal Investigating the process as a starting point to investigations into corruption mechanism of cross-strait differences between the main line, on the mainland Central Discipline Inspection Commission, Anti-Corruption Bureau and Taiwan set up the Special Investigation Unit from the agency, function positioning, lead discovery and case Investigating other machine made a brief introduction, and to find out judicial experience on the mainland of Taiwan can learn from the composition of judicial corruption.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chen family scandal, Special Investigation Unit Discovery mechanism, leads, Search, Plea bargain, Application for custody, Litigation Skills
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