China News Agency, Taipei, August 26. According to Taiwan media reports on the 26th, such as Lianhe News.com and China Times News.com, Taiwan's major-general officer Zhang Dawei was prosecuted for asking for 45 million yuan (NTD, the same below) for bribery.

  The Taiwanese authorities initiated the entire Taiwanese camp building renovation project in 2017. Among them, the new construction of the "Fuxing Camp" entrusted Zhang Dawei's competent authority to tender. In the same year, Zhonghua Engineering Co., Ltd. won the bid.

The prosecution received an investigation and found that Zhang Dawei asked for a bribe of 45 million yuan from Zhonghua Engineering. During the bid review, he used various methods to influence the selection committee, increase the cost of the building, and make the Zhonghua Engineering profitable, and then actually collected bribes through the intermediary. 26 million yuan.

  According to reports, during the investigation, Zhang Dawei, former chairman of Zhonghua Engineering Shen Huayang, former general manager of Zhonghua Engineering Shen Qingguang, and the intermediary denied related crimes. Zhang Dawei was only punished and not prosecuted.

  The prosecutor’s investigation found that Shen Huayang was also suspected of colluding with downstream contractors and made a profit of 45 million yuan from 2017 to 2018 in the form of overstated project costs.

During the investigation of the Shen Huayang case, the prosecutor accidentally discovered new evidence of Zhang Dawei's bribery. He went to his residence on August 25, 2021 to search and detained him, and initiated a lawsuit against him on the 26th.

Zhang Dawei has now confessed to the relevant crimes.

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