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Premier Wu will quit if allegations proven

Premier Wu Den-yih yesterday threatened legal action against a former opposition lawmaker who accused him of colluding with a gangster. The premier said if Lee Wen-chung can produce proof in three days to back up his allegations, he will resign. Full Article at China Post

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