State-owned Enterprises Commission

The State-owned Enterprises Commission (SEC; Chinese: 經濟部國營事業委員會; pinyin: Jīngjì Bù Guóyíng Shìyè Wěiyuánhuì) is the government agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Taiwan (ROC).

State-owned Enterprises Commission
經濟部國營事業委員會
Agency overview
Formed1952 (as National Corporations Department)
2003 (as SEC)
JurisdictionTaiwan (ROC)
HeadquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
Parent agencyMinistry of Economic Affairs
Websitewww.moea.gov.tw/mns

History

SEC was originally established as National Corporations Department in 1952. In 1965, it was restructured to the Commission for the Commercialization of National Corporations. In 1969, it was reorganized to become the Commission of National Corporations. In 2003, it was renamed the State-owned Enterprise Commission.[1]

Organizational structures

  • First Division
  • Second Division
  • Third Division
  • Fourth Division
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Government Ethics Office[2]

Transportation

The headquarter office is accessible within walking distance south of Ximen Station of Taipei Metro.

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