The Taiwan People's Party is questioning the motive and method of investigations into members of their party, including founder Ko Wen-je. Ko remains in custody after being accused of profiteering and misusing campaign funds.
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00:00Political turmoil continues for Taiwan's third-largest party, the Taiwan People's Party,
00:05and its founder, Ke Wen-je, now in the hands of the authorities.
00:10At a press conference at the party headquarters on Saturday morning,
00:13accusations that authorities overstepped during their search.
00:30Within the space of a few days, TPP party leader Ke Wen-je took a leave of absence as the chair of the party.
00:49His home and party headquarters were searched, and he was swarmed by media outside his residence,
00:54and then he was taken into custody.
00:57Ke initially refused questioning on Friday night, but prosecutors later detained him.
01:01Ke is one of several high-ranking party members under investigation.
01:05He stands accused of profiteering from real estate deals during his tenure as Taipei mayor,
01:10and of misusing campaign funds during his run for president, charges he denies.
01:16Taiwan's courts are meeting today to discuss Ke's case,
01:20with developments expected over the course of the weekend,
01:23developments that could decide the future of Ke's party,
01:26and of his tenure as one of Taiwan's top politicians.
01:30Eason Chen and Rhys Ayres in Taipei for Taiwan Plus.