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Wu Rong-ming (Chinese: 吳容明; pinyin: Wú Róngmíng; born 23 December 1943) is a Taiwanese politician. In the 1980s, Wu worked in the Taipei City Government. From 1993 to 1994, he was secretary-general of the Examination Yuan. Wu was close to James Soong, whom he served under as vice governor of Taiwan Province from 1994 to 1998. The Kuomintang chose to expel Soong in 1999 for running an independent presidential campaign. Wu, who had resigned his position as minister without portfolio to become Soong's campaign manager, had his party membership rescinded. After Chen Shui-bian won the presidential election, it was reported that Wu had Premier Tang Fei's support to lead the Ministry of the Interior. Instead, Wu was officially named minister without portfolio for the second time and led the Minis

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  • Wu Rong-ming (Chinese: 吳容明; pinyin: Wú Róngmíng; born 23 December 1943) is a Taiwanese politician. In the 1980s, Wu worked in the Taipei City Government. From 1993 to 1994, he was secretary-general of the Examination Yuan. Wu was close to James Soong, whom he served under as vice governor of Taiwan Province from 1994 to 1998. The Kuomintang chose to expel Soong in 1999 for running an independent presidential campaign. Wu, who had resigned his position as minister without portfolio to become Soong's campaign manager, had his party membership rescinded. After Chen Shui-bian won the presidential election, it was reported that Wu had Premier Tang Fei's support to lead the Ministry of the Interior. Instead, Wu was officially named minister without portfolio for the second time and led the Ministry of Civil Service under the purview of the Examination Yuan. Wu was appointed as Vice President of the Examination Yuan in May 2004, and confirmed to the office in June. On 1 September 2008, Wu became chairman of Taiwan Sugar Corporation. He resigned the position on 14 November, because he was opposed to the appointment of Chen Ching-bin as company president. Wu was succeeded by Hu Mao-lin. (en)
  • 吳容明(1943年12月23日-),臺灣嘉義縣朴子市人,曾任台灣省副省長、考試院副院長,第16任銓敘部部長等職。卸職後曾任台灣糖業公司董事長。國立中興大學法商學院(今國立臺北大學)地政研究所畢業,2001年獲第一屆國立臺北大學傑出校友。 胞弟現任台鹽董事長,曾任台北市政府民政局股長、專員、局長、嘉義縣政府秘書長、臺灣菸酒公司董事長、嘉義縣副縣長。 (zh)
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  • Bokushi, Tōseki, Tainan Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan (en)
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  • Wu Rong-ming (en)
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  • 吳容明(1943年12月23日-),臺灣嘉義縣朴子市人,曾任台灣省副省長、考試院副院長,第16任銓敘部部長等職。卸職後曾任台灣糖業公司董事長。國立中興大學法商學院(今國立臺北大學)地政研究所畢業,2001年獲第一屆國立臺北大學傑出校友。 胞弟現任台鹽董事長,曾任台北市政府民政局股長、專員、局長、嘉義縣政府秘書長、臺灣菸酒公司董事長、嘉義縣副縣長。 (zh)
  • Wu Rong-ming (Chinese: 吳容明; pinyin: Wú Róngmíng; born 23 December 1943) is a Taiwanese politician. In the 1980s, Wu worked in the Taipei City Government. From 1993 to 1994, he was secretary-general of the Examination Yuan. Wu was close to James Soong, whom he served under as vice governor of Taiwan Province from 1994 to 1998. The Kuomintang chose to expel Soong in 1999 for running an independent presidential campaign. Wu, who had resigned his position as minister without portfolio to become Soong's campaign manager, had his party membership rescinded. After Chen Shui-bian won the presidential election, it was reported that Wu had Premier Tang Fei's support to lead the Ministry of the Interior. Instead, Wu was officially named minister without portfolio for the second time and led the Minis (en)
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  • 吳容明 (zh)
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