Luxury homes continue to survive 

The issue of living in a mansion is believed to be the death of the KMT’s presidential candidate, South Korea. Taiwan’s “Weekly Weekly” kicked off yesterday

The South Korean Yu couple suspected of holding a luxury home in Ren’ai Road, Taipei between 1996 and 2009, suspected of underreporting and once again hitting their image. South Korea Yu did not respond in person, only appointed a South Korean spokesperson to clarify that the property is owned by their relatives, and has nothing to do with the real estate transactions of the Korean couple.

The head of the household is suspected to be Li Jiafen

Some households pointed out that they had seen the name of Korean Yu or Li Jiafen on the list of the building management committee. “Weekly Weekly” reported that the unit was hosted by Li Xinghu from August 1996 to October 2009. The luxury property involved is currently worth more than NT$110 million (the same below, about HK$28 million). DPP’s presidential candidate, Tsai Incheon, spokesperson for Tsai Ing-wen’s campaign office, pointed out yesterday that he reasonably suspected that the head of the household was Han’s wife, Li Jiafen. The Li family had a time to host the property. During the period of South Korea’s Yu as a legislator and vice-president, Li Jiafen also served as a member of Yunlin County, but the two never declared the real estate. Qi Zhaoxiong therefore went to the Inspectorate to report that the South Korean Yu couple were suspected of missing the property.

In the face of the allegations of the “Weekly Weekly”, Han Ying only sent a spokesman for the South Korean Office, He Tinghuan, to explain to the public that “the property is owned by relatives and has nothing to do with the Korean Yu couple real estate transaction”, but does not want to confirm whether the two have stayed. Hanban said that it would report to Taiwan’s “Weekly Weekly” yesterday. Li Jiafen admitted yesterday that he had stayed in the mansion but denied holding the property.

Qiu Minghui, president of Taiwan’s “Weekly Weekly”, stressed that “respecting the rights and interests they have raised, but I think this is a political operation for politicians… the behavior of the media is a political operation

” Taiwan’s “Weekly Weekly” also pointed out that it was earlier with South Korea. The couple bought the mansion “Rising Sun Moon” together, Zhao Dongzhou and his wife were confiscated by Taiwanese fertilizer for a 12 million yuan breach of contract (about 3 million Hong Kong dollars). After losing the case, they used the name of South Korea Yu to find the Kuomintang legislator Jiang Wan’an. Chen Qing.


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