Taiwan’s Kuomintang (KMT) party has strongly criticized recent court decisions regarding a Chinese spying case. The controversy centers on reduced sentences for three former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) staffers and the full acquittal of a fourth. The KMT alleges the rulings demonstrate leniency towards individuals involved in activities that threaten Taiwan’s national security. They accuse the court of failing to adequately address the severity of the alleged espionage. The case involves accusations of the former DPP staffers colluding with Chinese entities. This decision has ignited political debate, with the KMT questioning the impartiality of the justice system and demanding further investigation. The DPP has yet to issue a formal response to the KMT’s accusations.

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