Taiwan’s Third Party (TPP), founded by Ko Wen-je, is facing renewed accusations of attempting to influence legislation for the personal benefit of its leader. The allegations center around potential efforts to alter laws in a way that would impact ongoing legal proceedings against Ko. He currently faces significant criminal charges related to corruption, potentially resulting in a seventeen-year prison sentence and a six-year disqualification from public life. Details of the alleged legislative maneuvering have not been fully disclosed, but the accusations raise questions about the TPP’s conduct and potential conflicts of interest. Opposition figures are calling for a thorough investigation into the claims. Ko Wen-je has not yet publicly responded to the latest round of accusations. The case remains ongoing and is attracting considerable public attention in Taiwan.