Ho Chin-sung ( Chinese: 何金松; born 5 November 1942) is a Taiwanese politician.
Ho Chin-sung was active in the Chiayi County chapter of the Democratic Progressive Party, [1] worked for Ho Chia-jung , [2] and served on the Chiayi County Council for two consecutive terms prior to his election to the Legislative Yuan, representing Chiayi County on behalf of the DPP. [1] [3] He left the Democratic Progressive Party to join the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union in 2004, and ran for reelection as an NPSU candidate. [1] [4] Ho was indicted on charges of bribery in November 2004, [4] after a three-year investigation had concluded. [5]
Ho Chin-sung ( Chinese: 何金松; born 5 November 1942) is a Taiwanese politician.
Ho Chin-sung was active in the Chiayi County chapter of the Democratic Progressive Party, [1] worked for Ho Chia-jung , [2] and served on the Chiayi County Council for two consecutive terms prior to his election to the Legislative Yuan, representing Chiayi County on behalf of the DPP. [1] [3] He left the Democratic Progressive Party to join the Non-Partisan Solidarity Union in 2004, and ran for reelection as an NPSU candidate. [1] [4] Ho was indicted on charges of bribery in November 2004, [4] after a three-year investigation had concluded. [5]