
Hsieh Hsing-en
Hsieh Hsing-en is a reporter for Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA) who recently resigned amid allegations linking her to a surveillance group organized by Taiwan People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang. Following a report from a local news site detailing the group's activities, which allegedly included monitoring Democratic Progressive Party politicians, Hsieh chose to leave her position, stating her resignation represents a commitment to media values despite the controversy. CNA has stated that it will continue to investigate her conduct in relation to professional ethics.
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Recent news mentions
Journalist Hsieh Hsing-en allegedly helped Huang in creating media teams for surveillance.
Minister’s driver reports ‘media team’ secret tailingHuang has hailed former Central News Agency reporter Hsieh Hsing-en as a 'brave whistle-blower.'
Huang Kuo-chang crosses the lineHsieh Hsing-en allegedly led the paparazzi group established by Huang and has resigned from CNA.
EDITORIAL: Implications of Huang accusationsHsieh Hsing-en resigned from her position as a CNA reporter following allegations of unethical conduct.
CNA reporter steps down in wake of ‘Mirror Media’ reportHsieh Hsing-en resigned from her position at CNA following allegations linking her to Huang's surveillance group.
CNA reporter quits over Huang Kuo-chang spying claims

















