Central News Agency (Central News Agency, reporter Lin Chang-shun, Taipei, July 3) The results of the Taipei Station mall operating rights tender were announced in April, with Shin Kong Mitsukoshi listed as the highest-priority applicant and Breeze as the second-highest. Breeze disagreed and requested the court to suspend the execution of the tender results until related administrative relief procedures are finalized. The Taipei High Administrative Court ruled today to dismiss the request, with an appeal still possible. The operating rights for the TRA Taipei Station mall are currently held by Breeze, and the contract is set to expire on July 24 of this year. The tender results for the operating rights were announced on April 28, with TRA designating Shin Kong Mitsukoshi as the highest-priority applicant and Breeze Plaza Enterprise Co., Ltd. as the second-highest. Breeze disagreed and requested the Taipei High Administrative Court to suspend the execution of the original disposition until related administrative relief procedures are finalized. The Taipei High Administrative Court pointed out that Breeze alleged illegalities in TRA's disposition, including leaks of information and failure of review committee members to recuse themselves. However, based on the evidence in the case file, it is objectively not possible to make a determination without substantive review. The court stated that a decision should only be made after a detailed review of both parties' claims in the lawsuit, investigation of facts and relevant evidence, and oral arguments. Based on the existing evidence, the court could not determine that the legality of the original disposition was clearly questionable. The Taipei High Administrative Court stated that Breeze's operating contract with TRA will expire on July 24 of this year, and its operating rights will naturally cease upon the expiration of the contract. Furthermore, it is not a given that Breeze will continue to operate after the expiration