#METOO / MOFA sees sexual harassment charges against ex-envoys as credible
10/17/2023 03:12 PM
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.
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