
Wang Yu-ling
Wang Yu-ling is a member of the Control Yuan in Taiwan, which is responsible for overseeing government agencies and ensuring they operate within the law. Recently, she was in the news for her role in issuing corrective measures against the National Police Agency and the Taipei Police Department due to the improper handling of a social worker named Chen, who was handcuffed and paraded before reporters during an investigation. Wang criticized the police for contravening regulations on the use of restraints and emphasized the importance of protecting the rights and reputations of individuals under investigation.
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Wang Yu-ling is a Control Yuan member who urged the government to implement measures to prevent forced labor in Taiwan's textile industry.
Control Yuan probes textile industry labor abuses
Wang Yu-ling is a Control Yuan member who emphasized the need for an in-depth investigation into labor abuses affecting migrant workers.
Probe requested into textile industry labor abuse response
Wang Yu-ling is a Control Yuan member who stated that they would investigate government supervision regarding the US ban on Giant Group.
Control Yuan to probe agencies after US hits Giant with ban
Wang Yu-ling is one of the Control Yuan members who conducted a recent investigative report on migrant workers.
Lai’s proposal to expand migrant worker policy risks worsening women’s rights: foundationWang Yu-ling is a Control Yuan member who found that many fishers remained aboard their vessels during typhoons.
Fisheries Agency censured over storm evacuations
Wang Yu-ling is a member of the Control Yuan presenting a report on childcare issues.
Case highlights systemic issues in childcare: reportWang Yu-ling, Vice Chairwoman of the National Human Rights Commission, spoke about the need for clear legal definitions regarding war propaganda.
Clear definition of ‘war propaganda’ needed: commissionControl Yuan member Wang Yu-ling stated that the precinct contravened regulations on the use of restraints.
Police censured over handcuffed social worker







