Taipei child abuse cases: 410 in three years, mayor Chiang Wan-an under fire

Aug 20, 2026

Taipei's city government is being accused of doing nothing about hundreds of child mistreatment cases, a bad look for mayor Chiang Wan-an and a warning sign for parents relying on the city's schools and daycare centers.

  • Taipei has logged 410 cases of children being improperly disciplined or abused in just over three years, more than a hundred a year.
  • City councilor Hsu Shu-hua says not one official has been held responsible, and pressed Chiang on why he will not even publicly scold anyone.
  • Chiang answered that the city has a twelve-point improvement plan and zero tolerance for abuse; Hsu called that empty talk and slogans.
  • Public patience is wearing thin — Chiang's approval has slipped past a key threshold, with the abuse scandals blamed as the main cause.
  • The city's new fix is a checklist inspectors fill in on site, asking staff whether they themselves have abused any children — critics say nobody will answer honestly.

Outlook: Pressure will keep building on Chiang and his education chief, and more cases are likely to surface before anyone is forced to resign.

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