[ap-intact] COMMENTARY: Anti-corruption drive by Taiwan's newly-elected local govts should be "based on facts"

Over the past month in Taiwan, many newly inaugurated local government chiefs have been busy overturning policies initiated by their predecessors. Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je, for example, has set up an anti-corruption committee, with a priority of investigating six infrastructure projects contracted to certain business groups under the build-operate-transfer model. An editorial in Focus Taiwan says "any allegations of corruption should be investigated to uphold social fairness and justice." The editorial goes on to say that "if such allegations are not based on facts but on personal perceptions, or are intended as a kind of political manipulation to attack the former administration, they can have negative repercussions."

Read the editorial by Y.F. Low, in Focus Taiwan.http://focustaiwan.tw/news/awps/201501220010.aspx

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