Taipei prosecutors will seek an appeal to overturn Ko Wen-je's release without bail after two days of questioning. He was detained Friday and interrogated over the weekend concerning corruption accusations during his time as Taipei City mayor.
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00:00Former Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe has been released without bail after two days in custody, accused
00:05of corruption.
00:07The party he founded, the Taiwan People's Party, and his supporters, they are cheering
00:11the court's decision that the evidence was not enough to hold him any longer.
00:15Now our reporter Tiffany Wong joins us live from Taipei with the latest on this case.
00:20Tiffany, does it look like Ke is in the clear now?
00:24Hi Eric, well it looks like Ke won't be able to relax just yet.
00:31The Taipei prosecutors have said that they are planning on seeking an appeal to that
00:36decision to let him go without bail.
00:40Now he was released around 3 a.m. last night after two days of questioning.
00:44Ke is a popular figure who is leading the Taiwan People's Party until now he's on a
00:50temporary break from that position.
00:53But now this scandal, this corruption allegations concerning profiteering during his time as
00:59Taipei City Mayor have put both him and his party under public scrutiny.