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Biography:
Chiu Tai-san is a Taiwanese politician who has served as the Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council since 2016. He was previously the Deputy Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council from 2014 to 2016. He was also the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2014.
Age: 64 years old
Height: 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m)
Physical Stats: Unknown
Dating/Affairs: Unknown
Family: Unknown
Career: Chiu Tai-san began his career in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1982. He has served in various positions in the ministry, including Director-General of the Department of North American Affairs, Director-General of the Department of European Affairs, and Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was appointed Deputy Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council in 2014 and Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council in 2016.
Net Worth: Unknown
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politician |
Age |
68 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
30 August, 1956 |
Birthday |
30 August |
Birthplace |
Dajia, Taichung County, Taiwan (now Taichung) |
Nationality |
Taiwanese |
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Chiu Tai-san Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Chiu Tai-san's Wife?
His wife is Sung Fu-mei (宋富美)
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Chiu Tai-san Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Chiu Tai-san worth at the age of 68 years old? Chiu Tai-san’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Taiwanese. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In December 2019, Chiu was appointed to lead a Democratic Progressive Party task force convened to combat electoral fraud during the January 2020 elections.
In March 2016, Chiu resigned his Taoyuan City Government position to serve as a policy advisor to president-elect Tsai Ing-wen. The next month, Chiu was named the Minister of Justice in Lin Chuan's incoming cabinet. He took office on 20 May 2016. Shortly after assuming his post as Minister of Justice, Chiu stated that Taiwan would maintain the death penalty. Chiu supported legislator Tsai Yi-yu's August 2016 proposal to eliminate the Special Investigation Division. Other attempts at reform include a victims' protection initiative and setting up a legal research department to immediately send contentious court cases directly to the Supreme Court. In February 2017, Chiu announced that the general public would be able to participate in committees convened to review the work of prosecutors. He left office in July 2018, and was named to the National Security Council. Chiu resigned from the National Security Council on 2 April 2019, shortly after the Taiwan High Court Prosecutors' Office charged him with influence peddling.
A member of the Democratic Progressive Party's New Tide faction, Chiu began his political career as a secretary for Taichung County Magistrate Liao Yung-lai. He was elected to the Legislative Yuan as a representative of Taichung County in the 1998 elections. Reelected in 2001, Chiu stepped down in the middle of his term on 19 May 2004 to become the first vice chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council. He left the MAC in March 2005 and declared his intention to run for the Taichung County magistracy. Chiu was replaced at the MAC by Michael You [zh] . Chiu was challenged in a party primary by National Assemblyman Lin Feng-hsi. Chiu defeated Lin in first round of the primary, which consisted of telephone surveys run by three separate different companies. Lin claimed that one of the three polls had been subject to a computer hardware error and should be redone. Chiu was eventually reconfirmed as the DPP candidate, and lost the December election to incumbent Huang Chung-sheng. Following the defeat, Chiu was named a deputy mayor of Kaohsiung shortly before Chen Chu took office as mayor in December 2006. After leaving the Kaohsiung City Government, Chiu taught at Asia University, eventually leading its financial and economic law department. He launched another bid for the Taichung County magistracy in 2010, and again lost to Huang Chung-sheng. The Democratic Progressive Party considered nominating him as a candidate for a legislative seat in the 2012 elections. However, Chiu did not return to public service until 2014, when Cheng Wen-tsan appointed him deputy mayor of Taoyuan.
Chiu Tai-san (Chinese: 邱太三 ; pinyin: Qiū Tàisān ; born 30 August 1956) is a Taiwanese lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Legislative Yuan from 1999 to 2004. He then served the Mainland Affairs Council as a vice chairman, and later as deputy mayor of Kaohsiung under Chen Chu. After leaving politics for a teaching position, Chiu was named the deputy mayor of Taoyuan under Cheng Wen-tsan in 2014. He resigned in 2016, and was appointed the Minister of Justice later that year. Chiu stepped down from the justice ministry in 2018, and served on the National Security Council until 2019.