Central News Agency (Central News Agency Reporter Tseng Yi-ning, Wu Hsin-yun Taipei June 30) Legislator Chen Ching-hui of the Kuomintang criticized today that the Ministry of Labor has already spent over NT$107.6 billion of this year's budget by the end of May, and that the responsible person of a contractor that won a NT$3.65 million bid was involved in child sexual exploitation. The Ministry of Labor responded that the expenditures were statutory obligations, and that there are no explicit restrictions on procurement case disputes, so they will consult the governing authority of the Government Procurement Act. Chen Ching-hui stated on Facebook today that according to statistics, the Ministry of Labor had accumulated expenditures of NT$107.6 billion by the end of May this year. Among these, the responsible person of the winning bidder, Zan Dian Zi Digital Marketing Co., Ltd., for the "114-115 Employment Service and Vocational Training Social Platform Maintenance Procurement Case" by the Workforce Development Agency of the Ministry of Labor, had a prior record of child sexual exploitation. Chen Ching-hui pointed out that the responsible person's elder brother, in 2001, lured a minor girl out for a meeting via an online chat room, drugged and sexually assaulted her, and then sold the recorded process on discs. A total of 7 people were victimized. The responsible person then assisted in copying the videos and image files, producing discs, setting up a website, and advertising and selling them on multiple adult websites for profit, for which he was sentenced to 1 year imprisonment, suspended for 3 years, according to the "Act for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Youth Sexual Exploitation." Chen Ching-hui criticized that the budget for this procurement case was NT$3.65 million, and that in recent years, the Ministry of Labor and its affiliated units have extensively collaborated with Zan Dian Zi for social media maintenance. The total reserve price for related