
Ho Jen-chieh
Ho Jen-chieh is a former aide to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and was recently detained on suspicion of spying for China. He allegedly leaked classified information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Chinese intelligence during his tenure as an assistant to then-minister Joseph Wu. His detention is part of a broader investigation into espionage activities within Taiwan's political landscape.
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Taiwan:
Ho Jen-chieh was detained for allegedly spying for China while working for Joseph Wu.
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Taiwan:
Ho Jen-chieh was charged with spying for China while serving as an aide to Joseph Wu.
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Taiwan:
Ho was charged with leaking classified information and was described as betraying the nation’s trust.
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Taiwan:
Ho Jen-chieh is a former assistant to the then-minister of foreign affairs Joseph Wu and was indicted for espionage.
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Taiwan:
Former foreign ministry assistant Ho Jen-chieh is being detained on suspicion of spying for the Chinese Communist Party.
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Taiwan:
Ho gathered information about the ministry and provided that information to Huang.
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Taiwan:
Ho is a former ministerial assistant suspected of espionage activities.
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Taiwan:
One of the aides was Ho Jen-chieh, who worked for Joseph Wu when he was National Security Council secretary-general.
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Taiwan:
Ho Jen-chieh is a DPP member who was detained on suspicion of spying for China.
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Taiwan:
Ho Jen-chieh was expelled from the Democratic Progressive Party over allegations of involvement in a Chinese espionage case.
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