Cheng Wen-tsang Resigns as Chair of Foundation, Wu Feng-shan Rumored as Successor with High Support, Green Party Legislator: Lai Ching-te Will Make the Best Decision

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According to Liberty Times, on July 7, 2024, it was reported that Cheng Wen-tsang, chairman of the Foundation, suspected of corruption, resigned as chairman following a court decision to release him on bail with a bail of 5 million NT. Media reports suggest that former councilor Wu Feng-shan is the likely successor. Regarding this, DPP legislator Hsu Chih-chieh stated on the 7th that he believes President Lai Ching-te will make the best decision. Cheng Wen-tsang expressed through Line message his values in public service and determination to defend his innocence in the judicial process. Lai had initially considered Wu for the role of Foundation chairman. Wu, with a background as chairman of newspapers and public TV, has served in non-partisan positions such as government commissioner and inspector. Hsu believed a less politically affiliated person is needed for the chairmanship and trusts Lai to make the right choice. Lai emphasized the importance of law enforcement for combating illegal activities and corruption, emphasizing the government's commitment to responding to public expectations.

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