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Commissioner threatens probe protest 
EQUAL TREATMENT?The Tainan County commissioner, who was 
questioned about alleged bribes, said that prosecutors targeted DPP officials, 
but spared KMT politicians 
By Rich Chang / Staff Reporter, with CNA 
  
 
  
Tainan County Commissioner Su Huan-chih 
comments on an investigation into -alleged irregularities relating to a 
development proposal for a special zone in the Southern Taiwan Science Park. 
PHOTO: CNA 
 
 
Outgoing Tainan County Commissioner Su Huan-chih (蘇煥智) of the Democratic 
Progressive Party (DPP) yesterday accused prosecutors of discriminating against 
politicians in the pan-green camp and threatened to launch a protest if they 
abuse their power. 
 
Su’s remarks came after Tainan prosecutors searched his residence, the county 
government and a construction company on Friday as they investigated alleged 
irregularities relating to a development proposal for a special zone in the 
Southern Taiwan Science Park. They summoned Su at 8pm on Friday to answer 
-questions about allegations that he had solicited NT$100 million (US$3.34 
million) in bribes from the construction company. 
 
The director of the county government’s Urban and Rural Development Department, 
Wu Hsin-hsiu (吳欣修), was also questioned and released without bail on Friday 
evening. Su was released without bail after two hours of questioning. 
 
Prior to the questioning, Su said that the investigation was political 
persecution and he threatened to stage a hunger strike in front of the Tainan 
District Prosecutors’ Office. 
 
“I can not tolerate prosecutors choosing DPP politicians as their targets, but 
sparing Chinese -Nationalist Party (KMT) officials,” he said, referring to a 
previous investigation into the Taipei City Government’s involvement in the 
Xinsheng Overpass scandal. 
 
“We didn’t see prosecutors search Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin’s (郝龍斌) office or 
summon him for questioning, nor have we seen prosecutors search the Taipei 
County Government when Taipei County Commissioner Chou Hsi-wei’s (周錫瑋) secretary 
was suspected of taking bribes,” Su said. 
 
He also accused the administration of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) of 
persecuting pan-green politicians to boost Ma’s chances of re-election in 2012. 
 
Denying that it targeted pan-green politicians for investigation, the 
prosecutors’ office released a statement yesterday saying that it is concerned 
with whether there are irregularities and finding solid evidence, rather than 
with the political affiliation of those involved. 
 
The office said that it considered the truth to be black or white, not green or 
blue, and it urged Su not to overreact. 
 
The prosecutors said the probe stemmed from their suspicion that the Yu-li 
Construction Co (友力營造公司) had planned to bribe county government officials. 
 
The Taipei-based company had been interested in a county government construction 
proposal in the special zone, but in the end did not win the bid. 
 
Following Friday’s questioning, Yu-li’s president Lin Cheng-fu (林正富) and a board 
member surnamed Liang (梁), were detained by Tainan judges after prosecutors 
filed a request with the judges to have them kept in custody. 
 
According to Su, Yu-li Construction eventually gave up its bid and consequently 
did not win. 
 
“Given that, how could a company be involved in an alleged scandal without any 
business contract with the county government?” Su asked. 
 
Commenting on the case, the DPP said Su has a good reputation and was known as a 
person of integrity and that the party believed he is a clean politician. Su is 
to step down from his county commissioner post on Dec. 24 as Tainan County 
officially merges with Tainan City and is upgraded to a special municipality on 
Dec. 25. 
  
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