President Tsai Ing-wen has ordered a retroactive "bad habit" review in the wake of the cigarette smuggling scandal involving her security personnel. She has also canceled overseas tour courtesies so that in the future, the luggage of her entourage will be inspected like any other traveler unless there are national security concerns. Premier Su Tseng-chang, meanwhile, is calling for a strict investigation and strict prosecution. Transportation and Communications Minister Lin Chia-lung also says China Airlines will start an investigation and no one will be protected.
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President Tsai Ing-wen recently received a delegation from the World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce. In an earlier Facebook post, Tsai addressed the embarrassing cigarette-smuggling scandal involving her security personnel, saying she has already met with Presidential Office Secretary-General Chen Chu and National Security Council Secretary-General David Lee and they would cooperate with the internal investigation. Tsai also said there would be a review of past "bad" practices to prevent them in the future and vowed to "deeply reflect" on what happened. In addition, she said her entourage would have their luggage inspected like all other travelers on future overseas trips.
If there are no national security or relatively "confidential" issues to consider, members of the entourage traveling overseas with the president will have their luggage inspected at random by customs like all other travelers.
The scandal has been a huge embarrassment to the National Security Bureau and Premier Su Tseng-chang is calling for a thorough investigation and prosecution. Transportation and Communications Minister Lin Chia-lung, meanwhile, is blaming China Airlines for negligence. Lin says there will be a thorough investigation and the persons responsible will not be let off the hook.
Strict investigation and strict prosecution: Everything should be handled by the book. Whatever should be evaluated and prevented and wherever blame should be assigned should be evaluated, prevented and assigned.
This may have to do with things that happened in the past. This is what the public suspects. We absolutely cannot proceed with an investigation investigating this one-time incidence of illegal conduct. We must thoroughly investigate as far back as it goes to identify who was negligent.
The parties involved in the cigarette smuggling have tried to deflect responsibility by claiming the practice goes back to the Ma administration. Lin says the investigation will go where it will go and just because something was tolerated in the past doesn't mean it will be tolerated now. Lin also called for a speedy investigation and said any crimes that come to light should be shouldered with courage so that public trust can be reclaimed.