Nat. Taiwan University convenes hearing to address controversy surrounding Kuan

Roughly two thirds of the delegates stood in support of the president elect, voting to shelve motions that would have resulted in his ousting 

Taiwan News 
Date: 2018/03/24
By: Duncan DeAeth,Taiwan News, Staff Writer

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – On March 24, the school affairs council of Taiwan National

A delegate raises his hand at the NTU University Affairs Committee conference (By Central News Agency)

University held a conference in order to discuss the allegations against the president-elect, Kuan Chung-Ming, who is awaiting appointment by the Ministry of Education.

Members of the university affairs committee discussed five items on an agenda to determine whether or not the president is fit for office after recent charges of corruption were leveled. Kuan was officially elected Jan. 5, and was set to assume office on Feb. 1, but his appointment has been delayed.

At 3:08 pm, it was announced that the meeting had concluded and that after anonymous votes were tallied, no action would be taken in regards to any of the proposals, Liberty Times reported.    [FULL  STORY]

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