Yeah, uh, you HAVE to be SHITTING me here, it’s still, an ABUSE of POWER here, you DO realize that, don’t you??? From the Front Page Sections, translated…
There’s Collusion Between the Government Employees & the Contractors, the Contractors are Suspected of Forcibly Photographing the Female Government Worker without Her Clothes, and, Other Employees Were Suspected of Falsifying the Records of Work Hours, Delaying the Finishing Dates, so the Contractors Won’t Get Penalized and Wouldn’t Need to Pay Their Fines. The D.A.’s Office in Taichung Yesterday Charged the Foreman, Lin, Along with Eleven Others from the Contractors.
The indictment pointed out, that the dates of completion of the contract doesn’t match up with the realities, there were the FOUR stages set to be completed on certain dates. The construction company didn’t fulfill its contract of completely the first set of constructions by August 13, 2013, and basing off of the contracts, there is a fine of $33.89 thousand N.T.’s fined. The director of the railroad offices believed that the fine can be tallied up at the completion of the constructions in sum, but the female office worker who was abducted and forced to get her nude photos taken believed that the fines should be a stage-by-stage, that after the dates expired, they should fine the companies.
After this female office worker’s beliefs were known by the contractor, the C.E.O.’s personal secretary, Su found a police officer he was friends with, Kuo, and got their hands on the dirt on how the female office worker was having an affair with a married coworker, they’d originally plan to go to the press about it, to force her out of Taichung; but, as the investigations went on, they’d found out that she was unmarried, and the male coworker was a widower, and so, their original plans fell through, and instead, they’d found someone to take the female office worker by force, and, took photos of her nude, to force her to QUIT her own job.
The three men who were asked to do this last year on the evening of July 27th, went to ambush by the dormitory, they saw the female office worker out on her own, forced her onto the car with them, drove her to a worker’s shack in Zhudong, Hsinchu, forced her to get her nude photos, then threatened, “Just do your job, don’t stick your nose into businesses not your own.”, then, they’d, left her in Taoyuan. The female office worker was too shaken up, the very next day, she’d put in a transfer to another department.
The District Attorney’s Office had received multiple tips, claiming that there were bribes regarding this construction project, they’d chased the leads, and found, that during the construction time, there wasn’t enough workers, there was a lacking of raw materials, that it’d caused the progress indefinitely, but Lin, along with other in charge of the project didn’t even notify the construction company, instead, they’d falsified the records of construction, delaying the finishing dates, so the contractors won’t be fined, that they’d not confiscated the security deposits either, the D.A. believed, that Lin and his party were involved in getting money for delaying the construction from the contractors.
The section manager, Lin denied all allegations on falsifying work records, and Su, the assistant denied having someone abduct SU and photographed her nude. During the collection of evidence, the D.A. found, that Su, the special assistant was very close to the boss of the female worker who had her nude photos taken, they seemed to have a certain level of connection with one another.
After the D.A. investigated, they indicted Lin, Su, the executive assistant, the three men who forcibly abducted the female office worker, and the police officer, Kuo, who’d leaked out her information, along with eight others on charges of embezzlement, forgeries, leak, obstruction of freedom, threats, and other charges.
Because this woman wanted to do what was right, she was targeted, by those who were involved in the constructions, and this, is how bad these dealings can get, because there’s serious money involved, and, the penalties the companies will be fined, I imagine, is very high, if they don’t make the deadlines, and, the woman was a sort of a whistleblower, and she was targeted, for trying to do what was right, and this is just how messed up the values are getting in this world: you get penalized, for doing what’s right!