EMBEZZLEMENT FORGERY
FEBRUARY 10 2009 10:06h
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She pleaded guilty to forgery and of accepting $2.2 million related to a suspected shady land use deal, but denied other graft charges.
She pleaded guilty to forgery and of accepting $2.2 million related to a suspected shady land use deal, but denied other graft charges.
The case involving Wu, her husband former president Chen Shui-bian, their family and his aides has hurt the image of the Democratic Progressive Party, which backed Chen in office from 2000 to 2008 and faces tense local elections later this year.
Chen and Wu left the party in August.
At her only other appearance so far, to enter a not-guilty plea in December 2006, Wu apparently fainted in a courthouse restroom. Paralysed from the waist down from an accident in 1985, she sought medical leave thereafter, enraging the judges.
Chen is in jail awaiting trial on charges he and his family embezzled T$104 million (3 million) from a special fund, took bribes of about $9 million related to a land procurement deal and accepted another $2.73 million in kickbacks to help a contractor.
Prosecutors are going easier on Wu.
"We don't have a specific sentence, just that she be prosecuted under law," said prosecutor's spokesman Chen Yun-nan.
Wu's lawyers would not comment on Tuesday's court appearance, which was a preparatory hearing ahead of an expected full trial.
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