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Ko Wen-je, leader of the Taiwan People's Party, ran as a third-party candidate in January's presidential election, winning about a quarter of the vote.
The Taipei district court ruled yesterday that prosecutors did not have enough evidence to continue detaining Ko, saying "there is still room for other reasonable explanations for the evidence presented by prosecutors."
Ko said outside the court there is "no evidence" of his involvement in the property scandal.
Ko has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing in the case, but he and his party have acknowledged that campaign funds used during his presidential run were misreported - a separate issue that has emerged in recent weeks.He apologized to his followers last week over this revelation, announcing on Thursday he was taking a three-month personal leave from the party's leadership role.
During the January election, TPP garnered eight seats in Taiwan's fractious parliament, securing it a kingmaker status in the legislature.Neither the ruling Democratic Progressive Party nor Kuomintang, Taiwan's largest opposition group, won enough seats for a clear majority.
Earlier this year, TPP and KMT passed controversial reforms that sought to expand the parliament's powers, with proponents arguing it was needed to curb corruption.The reforms - opposed by DPP - are currently being reviewed by Taiwan's constitutional court.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE