Chu Cheng-chi Suspected in Espionage Case Involving Contact with United Front Media; MAC States Strait Herald Stationing Suspended
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According to reports, Chu Cheng-chi allegedly used his position to photograph classified legislative documents and transmit them, receiving ¥20,000 RMB from a Chinese Communist Party member. This individual is identified as the head of the news center for 'Strait Herald,' a Chinese united front media outlet. The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) stated that 'Strait Herald's' stationing in Taiwan has been suspended since 2025 and has not been resumed.
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- Q: What is Chu Cheng-chi suspected of doing in the espionage case?
- A: He allegedly used his position to spy on and photograph classified documents and transmitted them to a CPC member.
- Q: How much remuneration did Chu Cheng-chi allegedly receive for transmitting documents?
- A: He allegedly received RMB 20,000, which is approximately NT$92,600, for his espionage activities.
- Q: Who is the Chinese Communist Party member that Chu Cheng-chi transmitted documents to?
- A: He transmitted the documents to Wang Wei, the news center director for Strait Herald, who acted under the guise of interviews.
- Q: What is the current number of Chinese media journalists stationed in Taiwan?
- A: There are currently seven Chinese media journalists from seven different organizations stationed in Taiwan.
- Q: Why was the stationing of the media outlet Strait Herald suspended in Taiwan starting in 2025?
- A: It was suspended due to controversies involving intervention in Taiwan's domestic affairs and suspected violations of regulations.