Taiwan ex-president found innocent of secrets leak

Taiwan ex-president found innocent of secrets leak

In this Feb 16, 2007, file photo, then former chairman of the opposition Nationalist Party Ma Ying-jeou (left), retired party leader Lien Chan centre), and then Speaker of the Parliament Wang Jin-pyng hold hands after a meeting in Taipei. (AP Photo)
In this Feb 16, 2007, file photo, then former chairman of the opposition Nationalist Party Ma Ying-jeou (left), retired party leader Lien Chan centre), and then Speaker of the Parliament Wang Jin-pyng hold hands after a meeting in Taipei. (AP Photo)

TAIPEI - Taiwan's China-friendly former President Ma Ying-jeou has been found innocent of libel and leaking confidential information in a case involving suspected influence peddling by a powerful lawmaker.

The Taipei District Court found Mr Ma innocent on Tuesday. Mr Ma, a US-educated legal scholar, had denied the charges.

Mr Ma was credited with substantially improving Taiwan's relations with rival China during his two terms in office from 2008 to 2016.

His Nationalist Party lost both the presidency and its parliamentary majority to the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party in elections in January last year.

The charges against Mr Ma stemmed from a 2013 lawsuit brought by Democratic Progressive Party lawmaker Ker Chien-ming alleging that the then-president leaked information from a wiretapped conversation featuring powerful Nationalist lawmaker Wang Jin-pyng.

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