InterviewTaiwan's Ko Wen-je accuses government of witch hunt ahead of fresh arrest
TPP chief detained again in corruption probe, hours after exclusive interview
Ko Wen-je, leader of the crisis-torn Taiwan People's Party, speaks to Nikkei Asia in an exclusive interview on Sept. 4, after he was released from custody in a graft probe. (Ko Wen-je's office)
THOMPSON CHAU, Contributing writer
September 5, 2024 14:57 JST
Updated on September 5, 2024 19:52 JST
TAIPEI -- The leader of Taiwan's third-biggest political party has accused the government of attempting to "suppress" opponents, in an exclusive interview less than a week after he was interrogated in a graft probe and hours before he was detained again.