Bullying-case report drew impeachment during his term as health minister — Chiu Tai-yuan's Control Yuan nomination questioned
Taiwan's parliament is grilling former health minister Chiu Tai-yuan over his nomination to the Control Yuan, the body that polices official misconduct — bad news for his confirmation odds.
- Chiu is up for a seat on the watchdog that investigates abuse of power by officials.
- While he ran the health ministry, its investigation into a 2024 workplace bullying case was itself faulted by that same watchdog.
- The watchdog called the ministry's report rushed and sloppy — bad survey, too little time to respond, and key people never interviewed.
- TPP lawmaker Chen Chao-tzu called the nomination absurd and pressed him on whether he still stands by the report; he answered only that the team worked hard.
- Staff reportedly stayed silent out of fear, since the manager accused of bullying was only moved to a different post during the probe.
Outlook: The full-chamber review continues, and the nomination looks set for a rough confirmation fight.