Jeff Koo confirms
trial rigging against Chen Shui-bian in court statement
March 28, 2013 By: Michael Richardson
http://www.examiner.com/article/jeff-koo-confirms-trial-rigging-against-chen-shui-bian-court-statement
Chen Shui-bian's health continues
to deteriorate in ROC custody
Credits: Screenshot
Jeffery Koo, Jr. says that the Taipei High
Court should reject a statement he gave against former President Chen Shui-bian
as it was false and obtained from Koo under threat of imprisonment. Koo made his
statement on March 26 in a pre-trial hearing on evidence presented against him
by the Special Investigation Division of the Supreme Prosecutors Office.
Chen Shu-bian was president of the Republic of China in-exile from 2000 to 2008
and has been imprisoned under harsh conditions for purported corruption since
shortly after leaving office. Jeffery Koo, Jr., the chief witness against Chen,
alleged a large campaign donation was actually a bribe. Chen was convicted and
given a lengthy prison sentence following a controversial trial largely on the
strength of Kooˇ¦s statement.
Jeffery Koo, Jr., the former vice-chairman of Chinatrust, a large financial
holding company, is facing his own long prison sentence for complex transactions
involving insider trading. In November 2006, Koo fled Taiwan to avoid the
charges against him. The SID sent a prosecutor to Japan and offered the fugitive
a sweetheart deal, travel privileges and no detention, in exchange for testimony
against Chen Shui-bian. Koo went along with the fix of Chenˇ¦s trial by his
perjury and returned to Taiwan in December 2008. Koo later had a falling out
with prosecutors at SID so Koo is now looking at the prospect of prison.
Chen Shui-bianˇ¦s attorneys and supporters have long protested that Kooˇ¦s false
evidence undermines the conviction of Chen and that the former president should
be released. However, Kooˇ¦s own testimony about his contribution turned bribe
has now spiked public interest in Chenˇ¦s trial. Koo has also asked the Taipei
court considering his fate to subpoena his late fatherˇ¦s attorney, Fu Zu-sheng,
to testify about the deal made against Chen.
Chen Shui-bian is presently serving his sentence in a locked psychiatric cell at
a government hospital where his deteriorating neurological condition is being
monitored. Chen had been confined to a tiny cell for 23 hours per day with no
furniture, not even a bed. During Chenˇ¦s confinement at Taipei Prison he was
denied requested medical treatment and given a psychiatric medication without
his consent. Chen was transferred to the hospital following a visit from the
Human Rights Action Center in Washington, D.C.
Exiled Chinese intellectual Yuan Hong-bing, a law professor, claims secret
documents from the Peopleˇ¦s Republic of China that he obtained show that the
prosecution of Chen Shui-bian had its genesis in the bowels of a underground
military control bunker in China. Yuan claims the PRC had its contacts in the
Kuomintang in Taiwan initiate the case against Chen.
Jeffery Koo, Jr.ˇ¦s new testimony adds credence to a recent study by Taiwanese
scholars that Chen Shui-bian did not get a fair trial and is actually a
political prisoner. Chenˇ¦s ordeal has made Chen an iconic figure for Taiwanese
independence and reform of the ROC legal structure including the adoption of a
jury trial system.
Chen Shui-bian has long been at odds with his successor, Ma Ying-jeou. Ma denies
any role in Chenˇ¦s case and says he just lets the system operate without his
interference.
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