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How should people make an accusation against corruption?
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Article 4 of The Anti-Corruption Informant Rewards and Protection Regulation defines the term “corruptive offense” as the following offenses:
1. The offenses prescribed in Articles 4 to 6 of the Anti-Corruption Statute;
2. The offenses prescribed in Article 121, Article 122, Paragraphs 1 and 2, Article 123 and Article 131, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Code;
3. The offenses prescribed in Article 339 and Article 339(3) of the Criminal Code committed by a civil servant who takes advantage of his official authority, opportunity and means;
4. The offenses prescribed in Articles 7, 9 and 10 of the Anti-Smuggling Statute;
5. The offenses prescribed in Article 15, Paragraph 2 of the Anti-Narcotics Statute;
6. The offenses prescribed in Article 15, Paragraph 2 of the Destruction of Compulsory Military Service Statute;
7. The offenses prescribed in Article 11, Paragraph 1 of the Anti-Money Laundering Law.
When people come to the knowledge of a suspect offenses of corruption, he or she should make an accusation to or inform the following organizations by telephone or in writing: Taiwan Higher Prosecutors Office's Corruption Crackdown Task Force, a district prosecutors' office, MOJ Investigation Bureau or the investigation station in a city or county, the government ethics unit in a government agency on central or local level. The following table shows the contact telephone numbers of concerned organizations:
Organization |
P.O. Box |
Accusation telephone |
Switchboard number |
Address |
|
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Special line 0800024099 |
02-23713260 |
124,Sec.1, |
MOJ Investigation Bureau |
Xindian |
Crackdown line: 02-29171111 Accusation line: 02-29188888 |
02-29112241 |
74, |
MOJ Department of Government Ethics |
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Accusation line: 02-23167586 |
02-23167000 |
6 th floor, 26, Sec.2, |