Taiwanese envoy accused of maltreating Pinay maids suspended

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Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has suspended the Taiwanese envoy who was accused of mistreating her two Filipino helpers in the United States and pleaded guilty to labor fraud.

According to a report of Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA) on Friday, the MOFA said Jacqueline Liu, 64, the former head of the Taipei . . . → read more

Taiwanese envoy accused of maltreating Pinay maids takes family leave

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The Taiwanese envoy who was accused of mistreating her two Filipino helpers in the United States and pleaded guilty to labor fraud has filed for family leave after being deported to Taiwan.   Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Jacqueline Liu is entitled to seven days of family leave within three months of returning . . . → read more

Envoy accused of maltreating Pinay maids grilled in Taiwan

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A former Taiwanese envoy to the United States who was accused of mistreating her two Filipina helpers was grilled for more than two hours shortly after she returned to Taiwan on Wednesday.   However, the news site Central News Agency said Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) declined to give the details of its internal . . . → read more

US deports Taiwan official who abused Pinoy maids

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CHICAGO – A Taiwanese official who pleaded guilty to charges of mistreating two Philippine housekeepers working in her Missouri home has been deported, the US Justice Department said Wednesday.

Liu Hsien-hsien, director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Kansas City, Missouri, "has been deported and has arrived in Taiwan," a Justice Department . . . → read more

Envoy who ‘maltreated’ Pinay maids now back in Taiwan

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A former Taiwanese envoy to the United States who was accused of mistreating her two Filipino helpers, has returned to Taiwan early on Wednesday after pleading guilty to labor fraud before a US federal court.   Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA) reported that Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) staff  welcomed Jacqueline Liu, former director of . . . → read more

UAE officials urge parents to protect children against criminals online

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Government officials in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reminded older family members to monitor their children’s use of the Internet to save them from crimes, abuse, and harassment online.   Lieutenant Colonel Jasim Mirza, director of Security Awareness at Dubai Police, said Internet safety for children “is the responsibility of parents and families, as children . . . → read more

Taiwanese envoy who ‘abused’ Pinay helpers to be questioned

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The Taiwanese diplomat who pleaded guilty in the United States to labor fraud charges against her Filipina helpers may be questioned when she returns home to Taiwan, a news site reported on Thursday.

According to a report of Taipei Times, Jacqueline Liu, former head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Kansas City, . . . → read more

Taiwan official to be deported in US maid case

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CHICAGO – A Taiwanese official who pleaded guilty to mistreating two housekeepers brought from the Philippines to work in her Missouri home will soon be deported, a judge ruled Friday.

Liu Hsien-hsien, director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Kansas City, Missouri, was arrested in November for allegedly treating her Filipino housekeepers like . . . → read more

US to deport Taiwanese official who abused Filipina maids

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CHICAGO – A US federal judge in Missouri ordered the deportation on Friday of an official from Taiwan who pleaded guilty last year to human trafficking charges for abusing her two Filipina maids, the US attorney's office said.   Hsien-Hsien Liu, the 64-year-old director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Kansas City, . . . → read more

Pinay faces deportation for ‘threatening’ Navy hubby

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SAN DIEGO, California – A Filipina married to a member of the US Navy could be deported for allegedly pulling a knife out on her husband last month.

According to court documents, Marivic Rodelas Dunn unlawfully "drew and exhibited a knife in a rude, angry and threatening manner at her husband Christopher."

Dunn . . . → read more