
Wu Tzu-chia
Wu Tzu-chia is the chairman of Formosa polling, a well-known local pollster in Taiwan. Despite the reliability of his company's polling data, Wu has frequently been embroiled in legal troubles, including a recent defamation case resulting in a 30-day detention sentence for derogatory comments made about Taiwan People's Party founder Ko Wen-je. His controversial public persona contrasts with the professional reputation of his polling organization.
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Recent news mentions
Wu Tzu-chia was sentenced to eight months in prison for aggravated defamation over claims of corruption in the government’s procurement of COVID-19 vaccines.
Wu Tzu-chia sentenced to eight months over vaccine kickback claimsWu Tzu-chia is not as stable and professional as his polling outfit, frequently getting into legal trouble for defamation.
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