Minister Li Yang's First Asset Declaration: NT$34.01 Million in Deposits, NT$36.38 Million in Debts for Property
The Control Yuan announced the asset declarations of public officials, including Minister of Sports Li Yang, Central Bank Governor Yang Chin-long, and Acting President of the Judicial Yuan Hsieh Ming-yang. Minister Li Yang's first declaration showed NT$34.01 million in deposits and NT$36.38 million in debts, primarily for real estate. He owns one plot of land and three buildings in Linkou District, New Taipei City, and declared a pre-sale house purchased in March 2024. He also proposed donating his NT$10 million Olympic bonus to charity.
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- 📰 Published: April 14, 2026 at 11:22
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The Control Yuan released its latest public official asset declaration report on April 14, 2026. Minister of Sports Li Yang, who assumed office on September 9, 2025, made his first declaration on September 16, 2025. His assets include one plot of land and three buildings in Linkou District, New Taipei City, NT$34,012,998 in deposits, and NT$3,068,116 in funds. He also reported debts totaling NT$36,385,451, mainly for real estate purchases and revolving funds. Additionally, he owns a Volkswagen car. Among his significant assets, Li Yang declared a pre-sale house in Linkou District, New Taipei City, purchased in March 2024 for NT$20.82 million, with NT$2.09 million already paid as a deposit and contract fee. He also placed two plots of land, four buildings, and stocks worth NT$10,430 into a trust. Separately, Li Yang suggested donating his NT$10 million Olympic bonus from the Hongdao Foundation to charity. The report also included declarations from Central Bank Governor Yang Chin-long and his spouse, who declared on November 1, 2025, holding one plot of land and two buildings in Beitou District, Taipei City, NT$45,634,767 in deposits, NT$1,510,966 in bonds, and NT$2,901,492 in funds. They also placed two plots of land in Dashu District, Kaohsiung City into a trust. Acting President of the Judicial Yuan Hsieh Ming-yang and his spouse declared five plots of land and four buildings, NT$49,101,700 in deposits, NT$100,000 in cash, NT$823,480 in stocks, NT$21,478,030 in bonds, and NT$60,489,906 in funds. They also reported eight copyrights valued at NT$100,000, three diamonds valued at NT$500,000, and debts of NT$3,669,908 for real estate purchases. Hsieh Ming-yang also placed nine plots of land, three buildings, and stocks worth NT$599,590 into a trust.