The committee has made several determinations.
Media companies On October 9, 2018, the
Central Motion Picture Corporation (CMPC) was determined to be an affiliate of the KMT, as the organization's official documents bore the words "party-run enterprise." The committee also argued that the Central Investment Holding Co., a KMT-owned enterprise, sold 82.5% of the CMPC's shares to KMT member
Alex Tsai at below market value. The corporation's assets, valued at $11.8 billion NTD, were frozen. On September 24, 2019, the Committee determined that the
Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) was an affiliate of the KMT, ordering it to relinquish its 13 parcels of real estate to the state and pay $7.7 billion NTD in compensation for assets transferred to third parties or bought back by the government. The BCC had been sold to holding companies owned by chairman
Jaw Shaw-kong in 2006 though via KMT-owned Hua Hsia Investment Holding Co. However, on August 27, 2024, the Taipei High Administrative Court ruled that the
Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) had long been out of the possession and control of the KMT, and ruled to revoke the committee's punishment of $7.7 billion NTD.
Jaw Shaw-kong, former chairman of BCC, said that he thanked the judge for “restoring the truth” and “clearing away the stigma of the BCC being a KMT affiliated organization”.
Investment companies On November 25, 2021, the Taipei High Administrative Court ruled against the KMT in a lawsuit brought by the committee regarding its ownership of two investment firms and proceeds from the sale of a residential building together valued at about 16 billion NTD. On January 28, 2024, the government won a court ruling allowing it to take over the stocks of two companies, the Central Investment Company and Hsinyutai Company, which were declared to be ill-gotten assets by the committee in 2016. On March 19. 2019, the (NWL) was determined to be an affiliate of the KMT. The organization was founded by
Soong Mei-ling in 1950 to care for military families. The organization is set to forfeit most of its assets, valued at $38 billion NTD. The committee found that the KMT had helped the NWL obtain funding through a surcharge on imports over a period of 30 years, amounting to a total of $24 billion NTD. The NWL is challenging the determination in court. On April 27, 2020, the NWL was officially dissolved, and its Taipei property was determined to be public property. The League was given an option to become a political party, which it refused, and is still suing the government over the freezing of its funds. Its lawsuit was rejected in July 2021 and the National Property Administration is suing the NWL for continuing to occupy the building. On April 26, 2020, the committee seized the balance of funds originally held by the Chinese Association for Relief and Ensuing Services, founded in 1961 by Chiang Kai-shek for hunger relief in China, which had closed in 2002 with a balance of $34.25 million NTD. The funds had been transferred to a private account in 2004. The committee held a hearing to determine whether the associated was affiliated with the KMT, and whether its funds were ill-gotten. The committee maintains that the relief efforts were government-driven, with the association merely responsible for management, and therefore did not have rights to the funds.
Real estate cases • On September 1, 2019, the Committee determined that the KMT appropriated its first group of properties from the ROC government in April 1947, a package of 85 properties around Taiwan, many of which were later sold to private parties. • On February 18, 2020, the Committee held a hearing to determine whether three KMT properties should be considered ill-gotten. • On June 6, 2023, the committee determined that the KMT headquarters in
Taichung was acquired improperly. The Taichung KMT was headquartered in the former City Hall up until 1985, when it requested $35 million NTD from the city to cover its relocation. • On August 15, 2024, the Taipei High Administrative Court ruled that the former Daxiao Building in Taipei was not obtained improperly, and ruled that the committee must withdraw the punishment of $780 million NTD, and ruled that the KMT would win the case. • On August 26, 2024, the Taipei High Administrative Court ruled that in the case of the former party headquarters of the KMT, the committee did not provide enough proof that the building was obtained improperly. The court hence ruled in favor of the KMT, and revoked the punishment of $1.1 billion NTD. ==Chairpersons==