
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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Ho Jen-chieh was sentenced to eight years and two months in jail for his role in the espionage.
Taiwan convicts ex-presidential aide of spying for ChinaHo Jen-chieh received eight years and two months for his involvement in the espionage case.
Four former DPP aides sentenced for espionageHo Jen-chieh was the assistant to Joseph Wu who provided classified information.
Taivane dėl šnipinėjimo Kinijai nuteisti 4 buvę valdžios pareigūnaiHo Jen-chieh received eight years and two months for his involvement in espionage activities.
Court sentences former DPP staffers for spyingHo Jen-chieh was detained for allegedly spying for China while working for Joseph Wu.
Motion demanding resignation of Joseph Wu advancedHo Jen-chieh was charged with spying for China while serving as an aide to Joseph Wu.
KMT, TPP decline to attend Lai’s security briefingHo was charged with leaking classified information and was described as betraying the nation’s trust.
Four former DPP members charged with espionageHo Jen-chieh is a former assistant to the then-minister of foreign affairs Joseph Wu and was indicted for espionage.
Over 18 years sought for former DPP member over espionageFormer foreign ministry assistant Ho Jen-chieh is being detained on suspicion of spying for the Chinese Communist Party.
New civil servant vetting process is to start todayHo gathered information about the ministry and provided that information to Huang.
Presidential Office vows severe punishments for spyingHo is a former ministerial assistant suspected of espionage activities.
Chinese spy app allegedly found in DPP staffer investigationOne of the aides was Ho Jen-chieh, who worked for Joseph Wu when he was National Security Council secretary-general.
Work to tackle spying under way: premierHo Jen-chieh is a DPP member who was detained on suspicion of spying for China.
KMT chair says legislature would motion a Lai recallHo Jen-chieh was expelled from the Democratic Progressive Party over allegations of involvement in a Chinese espionage case.
Negotiations proceeding smoothly for Taiwan-US tariff talks: MOFAHo Jen-chieh is a former assistant to the Secretary-General of the National Security Council and is involved in the espionage case.
Detention of 2 DPP ex-staffers in China espionage case extendedHo Jen-chieh is suspected of spying for China while serving as an assistant to then-minister of foreign affairs Joseph Wu.
EDITORIAL: Countering China’s ‘inside forces’Ho Jen-chieh has been detained and held incommunicado for allegedly spying for China.
Cabinet to review civil servant loyaltyHo Jen-chieh, the assistant to then-minister of foreign affairs Joseph Wu, is under investigation for allegedly spying for the CCP.
MND denies spike in military retireesHo Jen-chieh is being held incommunicado on suspicion of spying for China during his tenure as assistant to then-minister of foreign affairs Joseph Wu.
DPP calls to tighten hiring process after spy incidentsHo Jen-chieh was detained in connection with a spying case.
Identify China’s spies in DPP, opposition saysHo Jen-chieh was detained on suspicion of spying for China during his tenure as assistant to then-minister of foreign affairs Joseph Wu.
Former DPP aide detained in spy probe






































