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Former Taiwanese President Leaves Party after Laundering Allegations: Report

The former president of Taiwan has left the country's Democratic Progressive Party after reports surfaced that he and several family members are under investigation for money laundering, according to a Friday news report. Former president Chen Shui-bian denied money laundering but said in a statement that he had made "mistakes" and had caused "irreparable damage" to the DPP, according to the Agence France-Presse. Chen's departure was disclosed after Taiwan Premier Liu Chao-shiuan told reporters about the investigation of Chen and his family, initiated after Swiss prosecutors requested the government's assistance in their own probe into the clan, according to the...

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