Liu Ping-wei
Liu Ping-wei | |
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劉炳偉 | |
Member of the Taiwan Provincial Assembly | |
In office 20 December 1981 – 19 December 1998 | |
Constituency | Taipei County |
Personal details | |
Born | Taipei County, Taiwan | 30 November 1952
Died | 21 April 2020 Banqiao, New Taipei, Taiwan | (aged 67)
Political party | Kuomintang |
Alma mater | Hsing Wu School of Business |
Liu Ping-wei (
Personal life and education
Liu Ping-wei was born in 1952,[1] the eldest son of real estate investor and Banqiao mayor Liu Shun-tien. Liu Ping-wei attended the Hsing Wu School of Business.[2] His family owned the Hai Shan Group,[3] founded by the elder Liu.[4] Liu Ping-wei's three younger brothers were Ping-huang, who worked in real estate, Ping-hua, who was elected to the second Legislative Yuan, and Liu Ping-chung, an administrator at Chunghsing Hospital in Banqiao.[5]
Liu Ping-wei's daughter Liu Mei-fang has served on the New Taipei City Council.
Political career
Liu was a member of the
Overseas trips taken by Liu shortly after stepping down as a national legislator twice became subject to investigation. The first was in 2005, as part of a probe into Chen Che-nan and the Kaohsiung MRT foreign workers scandal.[11] The second took place in 2007, during an investigation into prosecutor Shen Ming-yen.[12]
Death
Liu Ping-wei sought treatment for oral cancer at Banqiao Chunghsing Hospital, where he died on 21 April 2020, aged 67.[13]
References
- ^ 黃, 旭昇 (21 April 2020). "劉炳偉病逝 叱吒政壇風雲見證板橋一頁滄桑" (in Chinese). Central News Agency. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ a b "Liu Ping-wei (4)". Legislative Yuan. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ a b Chu, Monique (17 April 2000). "Legislators looking for new footing to stay on top". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ "獨/劉炳偉病逝…「廟公」精彩人生曝" (in Chinese). Yahoo! Taiwan. SET News. 21 April 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ 何, 玉華 (21 April 2020). "曾是政壇當紅炸子雞 前省議會議長劉炳偉病逝". Liberty Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ Chen, Ro-Jinn (28 March 2000). "'Reformers' need taste of their own medicine". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ Kuo, Julian (3 July 2000). "Can Lien and Soong work together?". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ a b Low, Stephanie (9 January 2001). "KMT lawmakers return to the fold". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ Lin, Chieh-yu (4 January 2001). "KMT exodus could cost party its majority". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ Hsu, Crystal (3 May 2001). "KMT hits back against 'crazy' DPP allegations of electoral vote-buying". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ Shih, Hsiu-chuan (30 October 2005). "Chen expresses 'shame' over corruption". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ Chang, Rich (15 March 2007). "Prosecutor Shen probed over alleged gambling trip". Taipei Times. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- ^ 葉, 德正 (21 April 2020). "前台灣省議會議長劉炳偉病逝 享壽67歲". China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 April 2020.