Huang Huang-hsiung
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Huang Huang-hsiung (; born 15 September 1944) is a Taiwanese politician.


Early career

Huang earned bachelor's and master's degrees in political science from
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. He later worked as a lawyer.


Political career

Huang was first elected to the first
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in 1980, only to lose reelection in 1983. He won in the next election cycle, 1986, and served until 1990. Huang then ran in the
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elections of December 1991, and sat in the assembly until 1993 when he returned to the Legislative Yuan. He left the Legislative Yuan in 1996 after losing reelection and was appointed to the
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by President
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in 1999. In his first Control Yuan stint, Huang began investigating the assets of the
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. The inquiry lasted fourteen years, by which time Huang had been nominated for a second term on the Control Yuan by
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. Huang did not receive a third nomination, and stepped down from the Control Yuan in July 2014. Besides his long-running inquiry into the Kuomintang, undertaken during his first Control Yuan term, Huang also looked into the status of social welfare in Taiwan, and the actions of the
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and Finance in regards to financial crime prevention. He and fellow Control Yuan member Ma Yi-kung were credited with persuading the government to rebuild the
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, which had been damaged in the
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. Huang next served on the Control Yuan starting in 2008. After an October visit to Taiwan by Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait chairman
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, he launched an inquest into allegations of civil liberties violations by the
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and National Security Bureau while providing security for the visit. An investigation into corruption headed by Huang and Chien Lin Hui-chun ended in December, resulting in the impeachments of four officials who had worked for the Third River Management Office of the Water Resources Agency. In June 2009, Huang found that Examination Yuan presidential candidate Chang Chun-yen did not solicit donations from
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. Three months later, a Control Yuan report publicized by Huang showed that the
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had wrongly ignored
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in a drawn-out dispute over the construction of the
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. Huang led a 2011 probe into the construction of the
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, the findings of which revealed that
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had not adequately considered safety concerns in the plant's design. In April 2012, the Control Yuan simultaneously impeached eight customs officials on charges of corruption, which Huang stated was one of the largest such cases involving customs to be tried by the Control Yuan. Near the end of 2013, Huang began another land use investigation into the
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urban development. Soon after, Huang and Chao Chang-ping announced the end of a review into the
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. The pair stated that transitioning to an entirely volunteer-based force by 2017 would be difficult. The earliest plans to phase out conscription called for a volunteer military by 2015, a date that has been repeatedly postponed. In March 2018,
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appointed Huang to lead the
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. Huang resigned the position on 6 October 2018.


Activism

Huang founded the Taiwan Research Foundation in 1988, an organization credited with helping spread
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worldwide, and is domestically recognized for its contribution to Taiwan's democratization up to the first direct presidential election in 1996. He is also known for his comprehensive research into Taiwan's
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program while serving on the Control Yuan and is a proponent of health care reform. Huang has also served as president of the Chiang Wei-shui Foundation. He chaired the Taipei School of Economics and Political Science Foundation, which proposed the founding of the Taipei School of Economics and Political Science as
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's eleventh college in 2020.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Huang, Huang-hsiung 1944 births Living people New Taipei Members of the Legislative Yuan Members of the 1st Legislative Yuan in Taiwan Members of the 2nd Legislative Yuan Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan Taiwanese Members of the Control Yuan National Taiwan University alumni 20th-century Taiwanese lawyers