Taiwan's anti-corruption agency lacks manpower

Taiwan's Agency Against Corruption (AAC) has only 106 agents who have to accomplish the job of 3,000 employees. The AAC team relies on high-tech equipment to gather evidence. Investigators disguise as couples, tourists, office workers or students to film and record key evidence. The AAC has stations only in Taipei, Taichung and Kaohsiung. This means AAC investigators are currently spread thin traveling between northern Taiwan's Taoyuan county and Keelung.

Read the story by Hsiao Po-wen in Want China Times.

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