David Lee (Taiwanese politician)

David Lee Ta-wei (Chinese: 李大維; pinyin: Lǐ Dàwéi; born 15 October 1949) is a Taiwanese politician and diplomat who is the chairman of Straits Exchange Foundation May to August 2020 and from January 2023 to May 2024.[4][5][6] On 11 March 2022, a special force soldier wrote a letter to President Tsai Ing-wen reporting the insufficient basic logistic supply which has compelled the combatants to purchase from outsider suppliers at their own expense for two years, then being disqualified as non-standard upon inspection, in contrast of the reserve trainees receiving new sets; and appealed to abolish the mandatory diary writing for examination.[7][8] The classified "2022006470" paper was taken photo illegally from the presidential palace and leaked to the media with his identity exposed on 18 March; hence Minister of National Defense Chiu Kuo-cheng reacted: "I will not let him get away with it", "Fix the crying baby!"; but later clarified while being questioned by the parliament members in the Legislative Yuan, that he just disgusts the coward behavior behind his back, and the critique unfair to the preparatory staff.[9][10] The incident raised the broad society concern on the standard operating procedure practice on the data security breach in the presidential office.
President Tsai congratulates US President-elect Donald Trump in a phone call during a meeting of the National Security Council. Secretary-General of the National Security Council Joseph Wu (left) and Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lee (right).
Chinese namefamily nameChairperson of the Straits Exchange FoundationChiu Chui-chengCheng Wen-tsanKatharine ChangSecretary-General to the PresidentTsai Ing-wenLiu Chien-sinLin Chia-lungSecretary-General of the National Security CouncilYen Teh-faWellington KooMinister of Foreign AffairsLin ChuanWilliam LaiHou Ching-shanWu Chih-chungLee Chen-janDavid LinJoseph WuTaiwanese Representative to AustraliaWilliam LinKatherine ChangTaiwanese Representative to CanadaJames C. F. HuangFrancisco OuTimothy YangLiu Chih-kungTaiwanese Representative to the United StatesMark ChenChen Chien-jenTaiwanese Representative to the European Union and BelgiumTien Hung-maoEugene ChienDeputy Minister of Foreign AffairsChiang Hsiao-yenJason HuMinister of the Government Information OfficeLien ChanVincent SiewSu ChiVice Minister of the Government Information OfficeTaipeiTaiwanKuomintangAlma materNational Taiwan UniversityUniversity of VirginiaChinesepinyinTaiwanesediplomatStraits Exchange FoundationNational Security CouncilTaipei Economic and Cultural OfficeTaipei Economic and Cultural Representative OfficeTaipei Representative OfficeGovernment Information OfficeNational Taiwan Normal UniversityCoordination Council for North American AffairsDonald TrumpUnited NationsPresidentTommy RemengesauJovenel MoïseSolomon Islandspresidential palaceMinister of National DefenseChiu Kuo-chengparliament membersLegislative Yuanstandard operating proceduredata securitybreachList of foreign ministers in 2017New Taipei CityUnited Daily NewsChina TimesYahoo! NewsSu Jia-chyuanMinisters of foreign affairs of the Republic of ChinaRepublic of China Military GovernmentHu YingProvisional Government in NanjingWang ChonghuiBeiyang governmentLu ZhengxiangHu WeideCao RulinSun BaoqiTang ShaoyiChen JintaoWu TingfangWang DaxieYan HuiqingWang ZhengtingAlfred SzeHuang FuTsai TingkanWang YintaiNanjing Nationalist governmentHu HanminEugene ChenWu ChaoshuWang JingweiZhang QunGuo TaiqiChiang Kai-shekT. V. SoongWang ShijieGovernment of the Republic of ChinaWu TiechengFu BingchangHu ShihGeorge YehHuang Shao-kuShen Chang-huanWei Tao-mingChu FusungTing Mao-shihFredrick ChienJames HuangYang Tzu-pao