Radio Taiwan International
Date: 2018-03-30
President Tsai Ing-wen has nominated Chiang Hui-ming, a veteran
prosecutor and former deputy justice minister, as prosecutor-general of the Supreme Prosecutors Office.
If approved by the legislature, Chiang will replace Yen Da-ho who is set to step down in early May. By law, prosecutor-generals serve one four-year term only.
Chiang is currently chief prosecutor of the Taichung branch of the Taiwan High Prosecutors Office.
Presidential Office spokesperson Alex Huang said Friday that Chiang has worked in law enforcement for nearly 37 years. Chiang is involved with the government’s push for judicial reform and was in charge of setting up the Agency Against Corruption in 2011. [FULL STORY]