The investigation report of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan was released, showing that the actual public funds of Yu Da?

Comprehensive Taiwan Liberty Times and Zhongshi News reported that Taiwan Mirror Weekly broke the news earlier that Yu Da spent 8 million yuan (NT $ 330,000) as the residentThe curator's dormitory purchase items include luxury sofa groups, Bluetooth audio and Swiss brand coffee machines.The investigation report submitted by the Taiwan Foreign Affairs Department on Monday (July 15) showed that Yu Da ’s actual disclosure expenditure was not as good as the reports of the above weekly magazines.

The Taiwan Court of Foreign Affairs and the National Defense Commission invited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to send the investigation report for the public funds for two weeks within two weeks.

The report pointed out that Yu Da was accused of spent 960,000 yuan to buy sofa group with actual expenditure of 420,000 yuan.In fact, he bought the mattress for 18,000 yuan, and he did not buy two beds of 250,000 yuan.As for the Bluetooth audio, Yu Da used 26,000 yuan to buy one for the office and another job dormitory with 45,000 yuan, which did not spend 130,000 yuan from the outside world.For the coffee machine, Yu Da bought one for the double oak garden with 46,000 yuan, and the other was used in a duty dormitory. It cost 81,000 yuan, not 220,000 yuan referred to.

According to statistics, the actual purchase of furniture expenditures in the dormitory of the Director of the Division, a total of about 429.19.44 US dollars, calculated at a exchange rate of 32.5, a discount of NT $ 1.39482, and 8 million referred to by the outside world.Yuan.

As for the problem of replacement of the vehicle replacement of the head of the station, the Taiwan Foreign Ministry pointed out that this year, the resident has reported that the public car replacement plan is the two small passenger cars intending to meet the standards.Replaced with a seven -seater car car generally used in the political and business community of Washington to facilitate the unified application of official duties. After being approved, the station has not yet submitted other replacement plans.