Chang Tien-chin

Chang Tien-chin (Chinese: 張天欽; pinyin: Zhāng Tiānqīn; born 8 March 1954) is a Taiwanese politician.[5] Chang was subsequently named vice chairman of the Transitional Justice Commission in March 2018,[6][7] and left his position at the Mainland Affairs Council.[8] Chang was formally sworn into office in July 2018, a month after the Transitional Justice Commission had started meeting.[9] In September 2018, a whistleblower made public a recording in which Chang compared the Transitional Justice Commission to the infamous Ming dynasty organization Eastern Depot which stifled dissent.In the recording, he suggested that the Tsai Ing-wen presidential administration should use dirty tricks to defeat Kuomintang mayoral candidate Hou You-yi's bid.
Chinese namefamily nameStraits Exchange FoundationTien Hung-maoMainland Affairs CouncilRepublic of ChinaKatharine ChangLin Cheng-yiChen Ming-tongLee Li-chenChiayi CountyTaiwanNational Taiwan UniversityTulane UniversityChinesepinyinMaster of Lawsadmiralty lawS.J.D.Democratic Progressive PartyTsai Ing-wenTransitional Justice CommissionHou You-yiControl Yuan