Taiwan’s National Security Bureau says it is launching a secure webpage for Chinese nationals to submit intelligence-related tips. Several outlets report that the bureau is establishing an information-reporting channel intended to allow people to provide information securely, following what it describes as an increasing number of individuals approaching relevant Taiwanese agencies with offers to share “various types of information.” The bureau frames the move against a backdrop of heightened tensions between Beijing and Taiwan, which Taiwan governs as a self-ruled island. Reporting also cites the bureau’s assertion that, in recent years, China’s economy has faced mounting difficulties while political control remains tight, and that some people are seeking change. Outlets describe the webpage as a channel meant to collect information from Chinese nationals rather than making a public request for specific allegations. The reports do not provide further detail on what kinds of tips will be accepted, how submissions are authenticated, or how the information will be used. No response from Beijing is included in the provided summaries.
Taiwan launches secure webpage for Chinese nationals to report intelligence tips
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau says it is launching a secure webpage for Chinese nationals to submit intelligence-related tips. Several outlets report that the bureau is establishing an information...
- Taiwan’s National Security Bureau launches a webpage as a secure channel for Chinese nationals to submit intelligence-related information.
- The bureau says an increasing number of people have approached Taiwanese agencies wishing to provide information.
- The announcement is made amid elevated tensions between Beijing and Taiwan.
- The bureau cites China’s economic difficulties and tight political control as part of the rationale.
- The reports describe the site primarily as a secure reporting mechanism; they do not detail specific procedures or outcomes.
Taiwan’s intelligence agency said Sunday it is establishing an information-reporting channel for Chinese nationals to offer tips securely, at a time when tensions between Beijing and the self-ruled island remain elevated. In a statement, Taiwan’s National Security Bureau said they are launching a webpage that will act as a secure channel for Chinese nationals to provide intelligence-related information, saying that an increasing number of people have recently approached relevant agencies in Taiwan wishing to “provide various types of information.” “In recent years, China’s economy has faced mounting difficulties, while political control has remained tight,” the statement said. “Coupled with a growing […] The post Taiwan’s spy agency launches webpage for Chinese nationals to report tips appeared first on MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報.
2 months agoTaiwan's intelligence agency said on Sunday it is establishing an information-reporting channel for Chinese nationals to offer tips securely.
2 months agoTAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan’s intelligence agency said on Sunday it is establishing an information-reporting channel for Chinese nationals to offer tips securely, at a time when tensions between Beijing and the self-ruled island remain elevated. In a statement, Taiwan’s National Security Bureau said they are launching a webpage that will act as a secure channel for Chinese nationals to provide intelligence-related information, saying that an increasing number of people have recently approached relevant agencies in Taiwan wishing to “provide various types of information.” “In recent years, China’s economy has faced mounting difficulties, while political control has remained tight,” the statement […]...Keep on reading: Taiwan’s spy agency launches webpage for Chinese nationals to report tips
2 months agoTaiwan’s intelligence agency says it is setting up a secure channel for Chinese nationals to offer information
2 months agoTaiwan’s intelligence agency says it is setting up a secure channel for Chinese nationals to offer information
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