In the tainted oil scandal involving Chung Lien Food Safety, prosecutors concluded their investigation on August 18, indicting 15 individuals and 4 corporations. Six masterminds face the maximum penalty of seven years imprisonment under the Food Safety Act, along with fines of NT$80 million. Four senior executives remain in custody and incommunicado. Chen Yu-jung, deputy convener of the Chung Lien Food Safety Incident Task Force of the Taichung …
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In the tainted oil scandal involving Chung Lien Food Safety, prosecutors concluded their investigation on August 18, indicting 15 individuals and 4 corporations. Six masterminds face the maximum penalty of seven years imprisonment under the Food Safety Act, along with fines of NT$80 million. Four senior executives remain in custody and incommunicado. Chen Yu-jung, deputy convener of the Chung Lien Food Safety Incident Task Force of the Taichung …