Chang San-cheng's Assets Exceed NT$100 Million, Gold Decreases; Hou Yu-ih's Deposits Increase by NT$5 Million
Taoyuan Mayor Chang San-cheng's assets, including deposits, stocks, and bonds, have exceeded NT$100 million, although his gold holdings decreased. New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih's deposits increased by NT$5 million. Both officials reported no debts in their latest asset declarations.
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(Central News Agency reporter Kao Hua-chien, Taipei, 5th) The Control Yuan today released the latest asset declaration data, showing that Taoyuan Mayor Chang San-cheng's deposits increased by over NT$9.97 million compared to his last declaration. Including stocks and bonds, his net worth exceeded NT$100 million, but his gold holdings decreased by 2600 grams, with a value reduction of over NT$5.32 million. New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih's deposits increased by over NT$5 million compared to his last declaration, and both reported no debts.
The Control Yuan today released the latest issue of its anti-corruption publication, listing the asset declarations of Chang San-cheng, Hou Yu-ih, and others as of November 1 last year.
Chang San-cheng and his spouse declared five plots of land and one building, located in Shoufeng Township, Hualien County; Xindian District, New Taipei City; and Xihu Township, Changhua County, among other places. They owned no cars, debts, or cash, which was the same as their last declaration. They also entrusted 73 plots of land and 77 buildings, and in January this year, they newly entrusted three plots of land and one building in Yonghe District, New Taipei City.
Chang San-cheng and his spouse held deposits of NT$43,573,364, an increase of NT$9,979,492 from the NT$33,593,872 declared in November 113. Stocks totaled NT$53,967,419 and bonds NT$12,004,641, both also increased from the previous declaration. They also newly held one fund of NT$684,597 and made a new investment of NT$100,000 in Macquarie Capital Asia Limited.
In addition, among jewelry, antiques, calligraphy, paintings, and other valuable assets, Chang San-cheng and his spouse declared a total value of NT$9,526,729, which included 1700 grams of gold bars valued at NT$6,883,453. This is a decrease of NT$5,328,547 from the last declaration of 4300 grams valued at NT$12,212,000.
Hou Yu-ih and his spouse jointly declared three plots of land and three buildings, located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City; Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City; and Chiayi County, among other places. They owned no cash, cars, or debts. They also entrusted nine plots of land and one building, which was the same as their last declaration on November 1, 113.
Hou Yu-ih and his spouse also declared deposits of NT$44,908,797, an increase of NT$5,004,23 from the NT$39,908,374 declared previously. They also held jewelry, antiques, calligraphy, paintings, and other valuable assets totaling NT$11,502, and newly held one bond with a total value of NT$4,089,770. (Editor: Yang Kai-xiang) 1150505
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The Control Yuan today released the latest issue of its anti-corruption publication, listing the asset declarations of Chang San-cheng, Hou Yu-ih, and others as of November 1 last year.
Chang San-cheng and his spouse declared five plots of land and one building, located in Shoufeng Township, Hualien County; Xindian District, New Taipei City; and Xihu Township, Changhua County, among other places. They owned no cars, debts, or cash, which was the same as their last declaration. They also entrusted 73 plots of land and 77 buildings, and in January this year, they newly entrusted three plots of land and one building in Yonghe District, New Taipei City.
Chang San-cheng and his spouse held deposits of NT$43,573,364, an increase of NT$9,979,492 from the NT$33,593,872 declared in November 113. Stocks totaled NT$53,967,419 and bonds NT$12,004,641, both also increased from the previous declaration. They also newly held one fund of NT$684,597 and made a new investment of NT$100,000 in Macquarie Capital Asia Limited.
In addition, among jewelry, antiques, calligraphy, paintings, and other valuable assets, Chang San-cheng and his spouse declared a total value of NT$9,526,729, which included 1700 grams of gold bars valued at NT$6,883,453. This is a decrease of NT$5,328,547 from the last declaration of 4300 grams valued at NT$12,212,000.
Hou Yu-ih and his spouse jointly declared three plots of land and three buildings, located in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City; Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City; and Chiayi County, among other places. They owned no cash, cars, or debts. They also entrusted nine plots of land and one building, which was the same as their last declaration on November 1, 113.
Hou Yu-ih and his spouse also declared deposits of NT$44,908,797, an increase of NT$5,004,23 from the NT$39,908,374 declared previously. They also held jewelry, antiques, calligraphy, paintings, and other valuable assets totaling NT$11,502, and newly held one bond with a total value of NT$4,089,770. (Editor: Yang Kai-xiang) 1150505
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