Taiwan cracks down on public servants with mainland ID and residency

Taiwan is vetting more than 747,000 civil servants, educators and military personnel for mainland ID and residency documents in a crackdown on Beijing’s growing political influence and espionage activities on the island.

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More than 370,000 personnel in sensitive and high-ranking posts were screened in the first phase of the wide-reaching investigation led by the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC).

A second phase, launched on Monday, “will include local government officials and public-school teachers at all levels”, deputy interior minister Ma Shih-yuan said.

According to government data, Taiwan has 236,597 civil servants, 212,915 public-school teachers and administrators, and about 215,000 active-duty military personnel.

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The MAC – which charts cross-strait policy – has told various agencies, including the defence, interior, education and civil service ministries, to conduct comprehensive checks on personnel, especially those with access to sensitive information or influence.

South China Morning Post

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