Taipei City Councilors Expose 'Smart Little Player' Children's Center for Malicious Closure; City Government to Handle According to Law
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Taipei City Councilors Hsu Shu-hua and Chen Yu-hsin accused the 'Smart Little Player' children's center of malicious closure and defrauding parents of thousands to tens of thousands of New Taiwan Dollars in 'Smart Coins'. The operator allegedly knew of the impending closure since October last year but continued to solicit top-ups until December. Over 40-50 victims have been identified, with total damages exceeding hundreds of thousands of New Taiwan Dollars. The Taipei City Government has launched an administrative investigation, the Legal Affairs Bureau has received 23 complaints, and the police are investigating for fraud.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why was the 'Smart Little Player' children's center closed?
- A: The 'Smart Little Player' children's center was found to have violated its contract with the department store, leading to the official termination of the contract on December 31 last year. However, it is alleged that the center maliciously encouraged parents to top up their accounts until just before its closure.
- Q: How will the victims be compensated?
- A: The Taipei City Government has launched an administrative investigation, and the Legal Affairs Bureau has received 23 complaints. The operator is responsible for subsequent refunds, and the Taipei City Department of Commerce and Hsinchu County Government will handle the matter jointly. The police are also investigating for fraud.