Two Doctors at Taiwan's Tri-Service General Hospital Suspected of Document Forgery
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taiwan's Tri-Service General Hospital is under investigation, with prosecutors searching and questioning staff.
- Two physicians are suspected of document forgery and were each released on bail of NT$100,000 without travel restrictions.
- The investigation involves allegations of document forgery, with seven people initially questioned.
Prosecutors have searched and questioned staff at Taiwan's Tri-Service General Hospital as part of an investigation into alleged document forgery. The ๅฃซๆๅฐๆชข็ฝฒ (Shilin District Prosecutors Office) directed the Taipei City Police Department's Criminal Investigation Division to conduct the operation at the hospital's Neihu campus.
Seven individuals, including four defendants and three witnesses, were initially brought in for questioning. Following a review, two physicians were identified as suspects in the case. They were subsequently released on bail, each posting NT$100,000 (approximately $3,100 USD) without travel restrictions.
The investigation centers on allegations of document forgery. The details of the alleged forgeries and their purpose have not been fully disclosed, but the involvement of physicians suggests a potential impact on medical records or administrative processes within the hospital.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.