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  2. Ma Ying-jeou - Wikipedia

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    Ma Ying-jeou (Chinese: 馬英九; pinyin: Mǎ Yīngjiǔ; // ⓘ Ma-ING-gee-oh; [1] born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016.

  3. Terry Gou - Wikipedia

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    In the 2012 Taiwan presidential election, Gou endorsed Ma Ying-jeou, [29] [30] stating that Ma was an "experienced, ... Gou had a net worth of US$6.8 billion, ...

  4. Cher Wang - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011, Forbes ranked her, with husband Wen Chi Chen, as the wealthiest person in Taiwan, with a net worth of US$8.8 billion. [9] In August 2012, Wang was named No. 56 on Forbes' list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women. [10] As of 2014, Forbes listed her as the 54th most powerful woman in the world. [6]

  5. Chinese President Xi meets former Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou ...

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    Chinese President Xi Jinping met with former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou in Beijing Wednesday in a bid to promote unification between the sides that separated amid civil war in 1949. Ma left ...

  6. Mavis Ma - Wikipedia

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    During Ma Ying-jeou’s tenure as Taipei mayor, CCPC and its subsidiary, Zhonghua Yuming, secured pharmaceutical contracts worth over NT$140 million from the Taipei City government’s hospitals. This raised concerns over conflicts of interest, and the Ministry of Justice later fined CCPC NT$14 million for violating the Conflict of Interest ...

  7. Former Taiwan president Ma to make second trip to China - AOL

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    Former Taiwan president Ma Ying-jeou will make his second trip to China next month, leading a group of students on an 11-day journey to visit locations including Beijing, his office said on Monday ...

  8. Chen Shui-bian - Wikipedia

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    President Ma Ying-jeou declassified government documents which aided the investigation into Chen's usage of special government funds. Chen's lawyers responded by suing Ma, on 6 August 2008, alleging Ma's declassification of the documents that were initially classified by Chen to be "politically motivated".

  9. Chang San-cheng - Wikipedia

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    He was premier of Taiwan from 1 February 2016 (de facto; 18 January 2016 as the acting premier) until 20 May 2016, appointed by President Ma Ying-jeou. [3] Before assuming the premiership, he had served as vice premier from 8 December 2014 under the Mao Chi-kuo cabinet.