Got that? Political donations are now (and have been for over a year) completely un-policed. Not only that: until the Legislature appoints new members to the Control Yuan, anyone who makes an illegal political donation is protected by the constitution from prosecution.
No, it's not parody. It's Taiwan.
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Yes and then after opening the door for courruption those pan-blue legislators who refuse to do their job, are the first ones to cry "Wolf."
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I am a complete and utter d&%$head for saying "Taipei Mayor A-Bian: Good A-Bian; President A-Bian: Bad A-Bien". My grasp of English is poor and I have the equipment of a gnat.
ReplyDeleteYep, Jerome. It's getting clearer and clearer why they wanted the Control Yuan frozen.
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'I have the equipment of a gnat'
ReplyDeletethats a great line anonymous. I forgive your repetitive postings.