Chen Ming-tang | |
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陳明堂 | |
Political Deputy Minister of Justice | |
Assumed office 30 September 2013 | |
Minister | Luo Ying-shay Chiu Tai-san Tsai Ching-hsiang |
Deputy | Wu Chen-huan |
Minister of Justice | |
Acting 6 September 2013 – 29 September 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Jiang Yi-huah |
Deputy | Wu Chen-huan |
Preceded by | Tseng Yung-fu |
Succeeded by | Luo Ying-shay |
Administrative Deputy Minister of Justice | |
In office 11 March 2013[1] – 6 September 2013 | |
Minister | Tseng Yung-fu |
Deputy | Wu Chen-huan |
Personal details | |
Citizenship | Taiwan |
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Soochow University Chinese Culture University |
Chen Ming-tang (traditional Chinese: 陳明堂; simplified Chinese: 陈明堂; pinyin: Chén Míngtáng) is a Taiwanese politician. He has served as the Administrative Deputy Minister of Justice in the Executive Yuan since 11 March 2013. In September 2013, he briefly became the acting Minister of Justice after incumbent Minister Tseng Yung-fu's sudden resignation.[1][2][3]
ROC Justice Administrative Deputy Ministry
Chen Shui-bian prison transfer
In mid-April 2013, Deputy Minister Chen confirmed that former ROC president Chen Shui-bian was transferred from Taipei Veterans General Hospital to Pei-de Hospital in Taichung Prison, where he will serve his remaining 20 years of sentence there. Deputy Minister Chen added that this transfer was made to ensure former president Chen's proper medical attention, in which it was made in consideration of him being prison inmate, patient and a former president.[4][5]
Taiwanese fisherman shooting incident
Responding to the shooting incident of Taiwanese fisherman by Philippine government vessel on 9 May 2013 at the disputed water in South China Sea, in end of May 2013, Chen said that the ROC MOJ has declined Philippine request for bilateral judicial assistance because Manila refusal of handing over the incident video to ROC government, although they have agreed to allow Taiwanese investigators to board the Philippine Coast Guard vessel involved in the shooting incident.[6]
See also
References
- 1 2 "政務次長簡介 - 政務次長簡介 - 法務部全球資訊網". moj.gov.tw. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
- ↑ "2011年國際人權公約研討會: Discussants- Ming-Tang Chen 陳明堂". Ihrc100.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ "Justice minister steps down amid controversy (update) | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS". Focustaiwan.tw. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ "Ex-President Chen sent to Taichung prison hospital for rest of sentence". The China Post. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ "Chen Shui-bian's transfer to Taichung Prison ignites furor". Taipei Times. 2013-09-28. Retrieved 2013-10-04.
- ↑ "MOJ turns down Manila's mutual legal assistance". The China Post. Retrieved 2013-10-04.