- The Kuomintang (KMT) has accused Taiwan's government of protecting the Kuma Academy, citing its connection to politically charged fundraising activities.
- KMT lawmakers allege that the academy misappropriated over NT$15 million raised for a campaign, violating regulations on charity funds.
- The Kuma Academy promotes civil defence and hosted the "Stand Up for Taiwan" event, which the KMT claims was politically motivated.
- In defense, the academy asserted its fundraising adheres to legal standards and focuses on disaster preparedness, not politics.
- The Taiwan Health Ministry confirmed the academy's compliance but faced criticism from the KMT regarding the alleged political nature of the academy’s activities.
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