Getty PhotosA Taiwan court docket has convicted a former presidential aide of spying for China and three others who had been additionally employed by the ruling Democratic Progressive Celebration (DPP).
One of many males labored within the workplace of then Overseas Minister Joseph Wu who now serves because the nationwide safety chief.
The court docket handed the boys jail phrases of between 4 to 10 years for leaking state secrets and techniques. The ruling mentioned the espionage was carried out “over a really lengthy time period” and concerned sharing “necessary diplomatic intelligence”.
Beijing claims democratically-governed Taiwan as its personal, and the 2 have been spying on one another for many years. However Taipei claims Chinese language espionage has intensified lately.
Of the 4 males sentenced on Thursday, Huang Chu-jung, a former assistant to a Taipei councillor, obtained the longest jail time: 10 years. Prosecutors had initially sought sentences of as much as 18 years.
All 4 of them had been charged in June, a month after they had been expelled from the DPP.
Based on the court docket, Huang had instructed a overseas workplace staffer to acquire data from Wu, then the overseas minister. He then wrote stories utilizing this data, and despatched it to Chinese language Communist Celebration intelligence utilizing encrypted software program.
The overseas workplace staffer, Ho Jen-chieh, was sentenced to eight years and two months in jail.
Huang was additionally accused of working with one other ex-DPP staffer, Chiu Shih-yuan to gather extra data. The court docket heard that Chiu sourced data from Wu Shangyu, who was an aide to Lai Ching-te, the present president.
Wu served as Lai’s aide when he was the VP after which once more for a short time after he grew to become president in 2024. Wu was accused of passing on particulars about Lai’s itineraries throughout his travels.
Huang obtained virtually NT$5m ($163,172; £122,203) from the Chinese language authorities, the court docket mentioned, whereas Chiu was paid greater than NT$2m.
“The data they spied on, collected, leaked and delivered concerned necessary diplomatic intelligence…which made our nation’s tough diplomatic state of affairs even worse,” mentioned the court docket on Thursday.
These are simply the most recent in a string of espionage convictions as Taiwan ramps up efforts to search out alleged Chinese language spies on its soil.
In 2024, Taiwan’s Nationwide Safety Bureau mentioned 64 folks had been prosecuted for spying for China. That may be a marked enhance in comparison with earlier years – between 2013 and 2019, there have been 44 espionage circumstances registered by Taiwan’s Ministry of Justice.
Espionage allegations have been levelled in opposition to a number of high-ranking Taiwan officers lately, together with an ex-air pressure colonel who in 2023 was jailed for 20 years for working a army spy ring for China.
Taiwan’s relationship with China has turn into the topic of a deeply polarising debate. On one aspect is Lai’s DPP which is extra outspoken in opposition to China and is seen as being pro-independence, and on the opposite is the Kuomintang (KMT) celebration, which has at all times been friendlier with China, and inspired extra dialogue.
The DPP accuses the KMT of being utilized by Beijing to pedal its affect – whereas critics of the ruling celebration and President Lai say he’s cracking down on the opposition beneath the guise of focusing on “pro-China” sympathisers.
This has been taking part in out as China reiterates its claims over Taiwan, testing its naval and air defences with common incursions.
President Lai has usually spoken out in opposition to China as a hazard to Taiwan, calling it a “overseas hostile pressure”.
Beijing, in flip, has repeatedly criticised him, calling him a “destroyer of cross-straits peace”.


















































