Taipei reservoir agency chief dismissed over corruption allegations
The head of Taipei's Feitsui Reservoir agency has been removed after being accused of faking expense claims, a fresh embarrassment for the city government.
- Lin Yu-yi, who ran the reservoir management office, is accused of padding meal and expense claims to pocket public money.
- Prosecutors searched two sites, questioned him and four staff, and released him on bail with a travel ban.
- The charge is fraud using his official position under Taiwan's anti-corruption law.
- Puma Shen, the DPP's candidate for Taipei mayor, said the city's hiring choices are the real problem, pointing to an earlier case involving a former city spokesman.
- Shen argued the city needs regular checks that catch risk early and a culture where staff report mistakes instead of guessing what the boss wants to hear.
Outlook: The case is likely to become a talking point in the Taipei mayoral race as the investigation moves forward.