Taipei, Aug. 10 (CNA) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has launched an investigation into Taiwan's top envoy in Geneva, Greg Lee (李冠德), after receiving a petition from some of his subordinates accusing him of workplace bullying and other misconduct. It said its probe would focus on the workplace bullying accusations, and that other complaints of misbehavior would be handled by the appropriate government agencies, without naming those agencies. According to reports citing the complaint, Lee was accused of workplace bullying, incompetent leadership and using public resources for personal purposes, among other alleged forms of misconduct. One example cited by the reports was Lee allegedly asking the Geneva office to use public funds to purchase high-end bedding costing more than 2,500 Swiss francs (US$3,090.79) for his private residence. Lee was also accused of repeatedly violating traffic rules in Geneva, including speeding.