China News Service, April 12. According to Taiwan's "Zhongshi News Network" report, the former leader of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, was accused of selling the Kuomintang party property at a low price in the "three middle cases". Chairman Zhang Zhechen and former general manager Wang Haiqing were not guilty. The prosecution refused to accept and appealed. After the Taiwan High Court divided the case, the trial judge scheduled to summon Ma Ying-jeou, Zhang Zhechen and Wang Haiqing on May 13.

  The "Three China Cases" stemmed from Taiwan's "Broadcasting and Television Law" requiring that before December 26, 2005, the "party, government and military" must withdraw from media operations.

After Ma Ying-jeou took office as the chairman of the Kuomintang in 2005, in order to deal with disputes over party property and the Kuomintang's withdrawal from media operations, he entrusted the "China Investment" company to sell the shares of "China Film", "Zhongguang", "China Television" and the old party building.

The outside world questioned that the transaction case was suspected of being a cheap sale. The special investigation team was involved in the investigation for a time, and in 2014, it was signed with "no criminal evidence".

  In July 2018, the "three cases" was concluded, and three Ma Ying-jeou were prosecuted for crimes such as special breach of trust and unconventional transactions under the "Securities and Communications Law", and Ma Ying-jeou was asked to be sentenced to a severe sentence, which raised doubts about "two investigations in one case" at that time. sound waves.

  After more than 3 years of trial, the Taipei District Court found that the prosecution had insufficient evidence and found Ma Ying-jeou and others not guilty. The only one found guilty was Cai Zhengyuan, who was sentenced to 3 years and 6 months for the crime of business embezzlement, and 6 sentences for violating the "Business Accounting Law". In January, Ke Yi was fined and more than NT$280 million in criminal proceeds were confiscated. The prosecution refused to accept it and appealed.