Chen Chih-ching

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Chen Chih-ching (Chinese: 陳志清; pinyin: Chén Zhìqīng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tân Chì-chheng; born 11 January 1952) is a Taiwanese lawyer. He was the Minister of Council of Agriculture in 2016. He was the Acting Magistrate of Nantou County from Deputy Magistrate position since 30 November 2012 until 25 December 2014 after incumbent Magistrate Lee Chao-ching was suspended from his post due to alleged corruption scandal.[3]

Preceded byChen Bao-ji
Succeeded byTsao Chi-hung
Preceded byLee Chao-ching
Succeeded byLin Ming-chen[1]
Quick facts Minister of Council of Agriculture of the Republic of China, Preceded by ...
Chen Chih-ching
陳志清
Minister of Council of Agriculture of the Republic of China
In office
1 February 2016  20 May 2016
Preceded byChen Bao-ji
Succeeded byTsao Chi-hung
Magistrate of Nantou County
(acting)
In office
30 November 2012  25 December 2014
Preceded byLee Chao-ching
Succeeded byLin Ming-chen[1]
Personal details
Born (1952-01-11) 11 January 1952 (age 74)
PartyKuomintang
EducationSoochow University (LLB)
National Chung Hsing University (LLM)[2]
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Education

Chen earned a bachelor's degree in law from Soochow University and a master's degree in law from National Chung Hsing University.[4]

Nantou County Magistracy

2014 Chinese New Year

During Chinese New Year celebration on 5 February 2014, Chen, accompanied by representative from Taiwan Provincial Government, Taiwan Provincial Consultative Council and Nantou County Government attended the celebration. He expressed his gratitude to colleagues in the county government for their contributions throughout the year and encouraged all of the departments to endeavor for the upcoming Lantern Festival.[5]

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