The Kuomintang legislator Xu Qiaoxin earlier posted that the large-scale search of the "Legislative Yuan" office is no small matter, not only an individual issue for the legislators, but also involves the independent operation of the "Legislative Yuan." She said that the three cases proposed by the prosecution—fraudulently claiming assistant salaries, violating medical equipment management laws, and fraudulently claiming subsidies—are essentially unrelated to security, yet it is rare for the "Investigation Bureau Security Station" to be deployed for searches. Whether this conforms to the spirit of Taiwan's rule of law and procedural justice, or whether there are other political considerations behind it, the public will find it hard not to question!

Xu Qiaoxin also firmly believes in Gao Jinmei's innocence, emphasizing that Gao Jinmei has been seriously performing her duties in the "Legislative Yuan" in recent years and actively safeguarding the rights and interests of indigenous people in Taiwan. Her personal integrity is trustworthy. She directed her criticism towards the Lai Ching-te administration, calling on them to remove political hands and stop using the judiciary as a tool for political struggle against the opposition. Do not let the prosecution and investigation units become like the Eastern Depot.

Additionally, "Speaker of the Legislative Yuan" Han Kuo-yu also emphasized that he hopes investigations targeting legislators must be fair. If even the human rights of legislators cannot be protected, the situation of ordinary citizens will be even more difficult. He also reiterated his belief that Gao Jinmei can withstand scrutiny, while addressing the prosecution and investigation units: "Don't be political enforcers," while exercising public power, they should also maintain a noble soul.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856737855339779/

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