| Ah-bian admits receiving coupons (Xinhua)
 Updated: 2006-09-07 07:14
 Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian has for the first time admitted that he has used 
other people's receipts to write off his official expenses and that his family 
accepted free coupons from a local businessman to shop at the Sogo department 
store, according to media reports from Taiwan. 
 Chen made the confession in Palau on Tuesday, but insisted he has never been 
involved in illegal activities. 
 Palau, an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, is one of few foreign 
countries and regions that have maintained "diplomatic ties" with Taiwan. 
 Some secret "diplomatic" work could not be conducted via Taiwan's "Foreign 
Ministry", so he used special funds, referring to the public money he wrote off 
with receipts he collected from other people. 
 Chen admitted to the practice after journalists bombarded him with questions. 
All the money was been used for public purposes and none of the reimbursements 
went into his own pocket, he said. 
 Chen declined to reply whether he would step down following this latest 
admission of apparent financial malpractice. 
 Early this year, local procurators discovered a large number of receipts from 
unclear sources and shopping coupons from Sogo. 
 In April, Chen's office declared that Chen would step down if he is found to 
be using other receipts to write off official expenses and receiving Sogo 
coupons. 
 In related developments, local media and people in Taiwan have urged Chen to 
step down as he had threatened judicial departments and gone back on his own 
words. Some local newspapers editorials called him a "rascal". |