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DPP accuses KMT of candidate witch hunt

The main opposition yesterday accused the ruling Kuomintang of plotting a witch hunt in the guise of anti-vote-buying actions in order to win next month's elections.

The Democratic Progressive Party said it had been told that prosecutors would raid the campaign office of its candidate in the Chiayi County magistrate election in connection with a vote-buying probe.

But the DPP described the probe as a KMT plot to smear the candidate, Chang Hua-kuan.

DPP spokeswoman Hsiao Bi-khim said prosecutors had taken actions in the past to smear DPP candidates, who were subsequently proved to be innocent.

“The DPP urges prosecutors and investigators to come down hard on real vote-buying cases,” the spokeswoman said.

“But such KMT plots to manipulate the prosecutors and investigators' authority to smear the DPP — the DPP loathes it and condemns such election tricks,” she added.

The Central News Agency cited prosecutors as saying that four voters in a Chiayi village confessed to taking NT$2,000 each in return for their support for a county magistrate candidate.

CNA did not specify which candidate it was, or whether the case was connected to the DPP's remarks.

But two other persons accused of buying votes on behalf of the candidate denied the charges.

In Pingtung County, the head of Chechen Township's representative body was taken into custody for allegedly bribing fellow members into supporting his bid to become the local government chief.

Chang Hsin-kuei is suspected of giving eight of his colleagues NT$10,000 each, asking them to help him win the township's top administrative post.

Most areas in Taiwan will elect their local government chiefs and parliamentary bodies on Dec. 5.

President Ma Ying-jeou, in his capacity as the KMT chairman, yesterday attended the campaign rallies of Chiu Ching-chun, the party's candidate for Hsinchu County magistrate in the Dec. 5 election.

Ma has been touring counties and cities around the island to campaign for KMT candidates, having visited Pingtung in the south, Yunlin in central Taiwan and Yilan in the northeast in the past week alone.

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 DPP accuses KMT of candidate witch hunt 
President Ma Ying-jeou, center, and the Kuomintang's Hsinchu County magistrate candidate Chiu Ching-chun, right, canvas the streets in Hsinchu to solicit voters' support for the upcoming local elections on Dec. 5. (CNA )

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