Taiwan ex-leader Ma faces new charges over leaks scandal
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Taipei
TAIWAN's former president, Ma Ying-jeou, was slapped with new charges on Tuesday in a political leaks controversy, just weeks before he faces possible conviction in another related case.
While still in office Mr Ma was protected by political immunity.
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