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Taiwan ex-leader to appear in court with son: media (AFP)

Jul 5, 2009
 
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AFP/File – Taiwan's detained ex-president Chen Shui-bian, seen here in 2008, will this week appear in court … TAIPEI (AFP) – Taiwan's detained ex-president Chen Shui-bian will this week appear in court alongside his son for the first time in a continuing graft case implicating him and his family, it was reported Sunday. Chen and his son Chen Chih-chung are due to appear in Taipei District Court Wednesday, two days after the former leader's wheelchair-bound wife Wu Shu-chen is questioned in court, the state Central News Agency said. Chen, who left office last year after the maximum presidential term of eight years, has been accused of embezzlement, money laundering, accepting bribes, influence peddling and forgery. He insists that the allegations against him and his family are politically motivated at the behest of his... [read full story]                    

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