Changhua councillor Chiang Hsiung Yi-feng held longer in graft case as husband vows election run from jail
A senior Changhua County councillor jailed over an alleged assistant-pay fraud will stay locked up for another two months, but her family insists she will run for re-election anyway — bad news for the DPP's local image.
- Chiang Hsiung Yi-feng, 74, is accused of falsely claiming NT$4.87 million in assistant fees and faces a requested nine-and-a-half-year sentence.
- Prosecutors say her husband, former lawmaker Chiang Chao-yi, kept drawing assistant pay even while he was abroad.
- The court extended her detention from late August, ruling she is a serious flight risk with relatives able to help her overseas.
- Her husband will file her candidacy papers for her and is demanding the party's official endorsement.
- The DPP suspended her membership for two years; he calls that illegal and plans to appeal and sue party officials.
Outlook: The trial continues while she remains in custody, setting up a fight with her own party over whether a detained defendant can appear on the ballot.