Yu Hsiao-cheng

Yu Hsiao-cheng (Chinese: 虞孝成; pinyin: Yú Xiàochéng) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Deputy Chairperson of the National Communications Commission (NCC) of the Executive Yuan.[2]

Yu Hsiao-cheng
虞孝成
Deputy Chairperson of National Communications Commission of the Republic of China
Assumed office
2012
ChairpersonHoward S.H. Shyr
Personal details
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materChung Yuan Christian University
Georgia Institute of Technology[1]

NCC Deputy Chairmanship

NCC Deputy Chairperson Appointment

Yu, a professor at the National Chiao Tung University, was nominated by the Executive Yuan to the office title in May 2012. He was accused by the Democratic Progressive Party due to his dual ROC-US citizenship. However, he said that he would renounce his US citizenship once he was appointed to be the NCC Deputy Chairperson.[3] However, Yu has not made further statement after becoming the speak person of NCC. In addition to the dual citizenship controversy, Yu's communication skills were remarkable. In the Sunflower Student Movement, Yu persisted that NCC had made the right call to support Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement and constantly made comments suggesting that academic professionals were isolated from industry. During his visit to National Chiao Tung University, Yu made no comment towards questions and suggestions.

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