
Hsing Tai-chao
Hsing Tai-chao is the Prosecutor-General of Taiwan, known for his role in overseeing high-profile investigations and prosecutions. He has recently been in the news for leading an investigation into irregularities during the elections for local farmers' and fisheries' associations, highlighting issues such as vote-buying and other electoral misconduct. His efforts have aimed to enhance transparency and accountability in the electoral process, especially in areas where corruption and illegal activities have been prevalent.
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Recent news mentions
Hsing Tai-chao stepped down as the office’s prosecutor-general on May 7.
KMT lawmaker proposes ‘acting’ limitsProsecutor-General Hsing Tai-chao said the book is a milestone for Taiwan to strive toward a more refined judiciary procedure.
Judicial officials hail book’s publicationHsing Tai-chao launched an extraordinary appeal that led to the Supreme Court reviewing Chu's case posthumously.
Banker cleared 22 years after deathProsecutor-General Hsing Tai-chao stated that military personnel face stricter standards under the National Security Act.
Experts warn of a growing threat from inside TaiwanProsecutor-General Hsing Tai-chao said investigations into illegal activities during the elections are underway.
Local farmer, fisher votes being probed














