Listen in to a discussion and analysis of the important stories that affected Taiwan over the past seven days.
The Ministry of Labor (MOL) has announced that a Work Development Agency branch chief has been dismissed following an incident in which a civil servant killed himself at work.
The Ministry of National Defense (MND) says it has received a payment of NT$5.2 billion from American defense contractor, RTX after it was found to have engaged in price gouging, with Taiwan and other buyers.
Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu says the current legislative session will be extended until 21 January to allow for the passing of a delayed budget bill and other contested legislation.
The Taipei High Administrative Court has ruled that the National Women's League was an affiliate of the KMT before 2004 and as such has been ordered to pay NT$17.89 billion to the state.
The Ministry of Finance (MOF) says it will review regulations on taxing cryptocurrency gains.
Ministry of Education (MOE) Minister Cheng Ying-Yao (鄭英耀) says there'll be some adjustments to the bilingual policy.
The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has announced a 5% increase in debt repayment. This comes as Taiwan's total tax revenue for 2024 is expected to exceed the budget by approximately NT$400 billion.