Former Taiwan representatives to the Philippines and Thailand are facing disciplinary action after allegations that they engaged in sexual harassment have been deemed credible, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Tuesday.
(Full text of the story is now in CNA English news archive. To view the full story, you will need to be a subscribed member of the CNA archive. To subscribe, please read here.)
More in #METOO
- TV personality Nono indicted on rape, forced indecency chargesThe Shilin District Prosecutors Office on Tuesday indicted Taiwanese television personality Nono on charges of rape and forced indecency against two women.08/05/2025 03:56 PM
- TV personality Nono gets 30-month sentence for attempted rapeTaiwanese television personality Nono, whose real name is Chen Hsuan-yu (陳宣裕), was sentenced on Tuesday by the Shilin District Court to two years and six months in prison for attempted rape.05/13/2025 03:17 PM
- Sexual abuse victims of Taichung baseball coach seek state compensationThe families of eight victims have filed state compensation claims relating to an elementary school baseball coach who allegedly molested dozens of children over a six-year period, the Taichung City government said Thursday.03/20/2025 09:27 PM
Latest
- Business
Taiwan shares close down 2.99%
08/20/2025 02:22 PM - Science & Tech
AI, robotics showcased at 2025 Intelligent Asia exhibition in Taipei
08/20/2025 12:42 PM - Politics
Growing distrust of U.S. among Taiwanese could help Beijing: Scholars
08/20/2025 12:24 PM - Society
Six men arrested in scam targeting South Korean national
08/20/2025 12:02 PM - Business
Taiwan shares plunge over 2% Wednesday morning on tech losses
08/20/2025 11:32 AM