Yao Kao-chiao explained

Yao Kao-chiao
Native Name:Chinese: 姚高橋
Honorific-Suffix:MLY
Nationality:Republic of China
Office:Member of the Legislative Yuan
Term Start:25 October 2001
Term End:31 January 2002
Office1:Minister of the Coast Guard Administration
Term Start1:1 February 2000
Term End1:19 May 2000
Predecessor1:Office established
Successor1:Wang Chun
Office2:Director-General of the National Police Agency of the Republic of China
Term Start2:13 June 1996
Term End2:August 1997
Office3:President of Central Police University
Term Start3:May 1995
Term End3:June 1996
Birth Place:Zhunan, Miaoli County
Alma Mater:Central Police University

Yao Kao-chiao (; born c. 1940) is a Taiwanese politician and former police officer.

Yao was the youngest of five sons, born in the village of Gongyi in Zhunan, Miaoli County.[1] He later moved to Taipei. Yao studied law at what became Central Police University and later completed a master's degree in the subject from Meiji University.[2]

He served five years as leader of the Kaohsiung City Police Department and four years with the Taipei County Police Department.[3] Between 1995 and 1996, Yao was president of Central Police University.[4] [5] Within the National Police Agency, Yao was deputy director-general prior to his appointment as director-general from his post at Central Police University.[5] His tenure as director-general began on 13 June 1996,[6] as he succeeded .[7] During Yao's leadership of the National Police Agency, the agency attempted unsuccessfully to track .[8] Additionally, several violent crimes occurred, among them the assassinations of Liu Pang-yu and Peng Wan-ru, both in November 1996.[9] Soon after, Yao remarked that he would never allow his daughter to take a taxi alone at night.[9] Following the April 1997 murder of Pai Hsiao-yen, Yao stepped down from the National Police Agency in August.[4] [5]

In January 2000, Yao was appointed the inaugural minister of the Coast Guard Administration.[10] In this position, he warned against implementation of the three small links, stating that China's intelligence agents and gangsters might use them to infiltrate Taiwan.[11] Yao drew criticism for missing a meeting of the Legislative Yuan in April 2000, despite the fact that he had applied for leave and had gone to Kinmen to discuss borrowing patrol boats from the Republic of China Armed Forces.[12]

After stepping down from the Coast Guard Administration as the Chen Shui-bian presidential administration took office, Yao worked for the National Policy Foundation, a think tank affiliated with the Kuomintang.[13] [5] The party nominated him as a Kaohsiung-based candidate for the Legislative Yuan in 2001,[14] but he was not elected. Instead, Yao took office on 25 October 2001,[2] succeeding on the party list compiled for proportional representation. He was one of three candidates contesting the Kuomintang nomination for the 2002 Kaohsiung mayoral election.[15] The Kuomintang's deliberations with the People First Party took two months, after which was named the Pan-Blue Coalition's joint candidate for Kaohsiung.[16] [17] Days before the election in December 2002, Yao stated that he would support incumbent Frank Hsieh of the Democratic Progressive Party.[18] The declaration resulted in Yao's expulsion from the Kuomintang shortly after the election took place.[19] [20] In March 2003,[21] after Hsieh began his second mayoral term, he appointed Yao deputy mayor.[22] [23] As deputy mayor, Yao led many cultural events.[24] [25] In October 2004, Yao met Kim Young-sam during Kim's fourth visit to Taiwan.[26]

During the 2018 local elections, Yao backed the mayoral bids of Hou You-yi in New Taipei, and Han Kuo-yu in Kaohsiung.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: 彭健禮 . 〈北部〉了胞兄遺願……感謝媽祖庇佑 姚高橋陪姪女 捐慈裕宮300萬 . 23 March 2019 . Liberty Times . 6 February 2010 . zh.
  2. News: Yao Kao-chiao (4) . 10 March 2019 . Legislative Yuan.
  3. News: 批小英不像話 姚高橋還要挺韓 . 10 March 2019 . China Times . 8 November 2018 . zh.
  4. News: Huang . Joyce . All politics is local in the southern port . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 29 October 2001.
  5. News: Huang . Sandy . KMT sours to former police head . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 16 December 2002.
  6. News: 姚高橋岌岌可危,繼任者各有隱憂 . 23 March 2019 . Business Weekly . 8 May 1997 . zh.
  7. News: Jou . Ying-cheng . Ceremony ushers in new heads of police and fire administrations . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 11 August 2000.
  8. News: Ex-county council speaker will ask Chiayi prosecutor to reopen case . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 14 September 1999.
  9. News: Lin . Chieh-yu . Chen opens fire with ads . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 12 February 2000.
  10. News: Hsu . Brian . New Coast Guard finally launched . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 2 February 2000.
  11. News: Siew ponders scrapping 'small three links' bill . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 24 March 2000.
  12. News: Chu . Monique . Coast guard comes under attack . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 13 April 2000.
  13. News: KMT survey says social order poor under DPP regime . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 7 January 2001.
  14. News: 前警政署長姚高橋高雄參選立委警界樂觀其成 . 23 March 2019 . China Times . Central News Agency . October 2001 . zh.
  15. News: Lin . Chieh-yu . PFP plans to back KMT's candidates for mayoral races . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 4 June 2002.
  16. News: Huang . Joyce . KMT-PFP to name joint candidate by end of the week . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times.
  17. News: Low . Stephanie . KMT wants Huang in Kaohsiung . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 1 August 2001.
  18. News: Chiu . Yu-tzu . Frank Hsieh gets boost from his TSU friends . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 6 December 2002.
  19. News: Huang . Sandy . KMT set to punish members who stumped for DPP . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 10 December 2002.
  20. News: KMT expels former police chief for supporting Hsieh . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 12 December 2002.
  21. News: 黃建華 . 楊菁菁 . 前警政署長姚高橋 將接任高市副市長 . 23 March 2019 . Liberty Times . 16 March 2003 . zh.
  22. News: Hsieh begins second term . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 26 December 2002.
  23. News: Police look to calm angry crowds, increase security . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 22 March 2004.
  24. News: Chiu . Yu-tzu . EPA tries to cut Ghost Month air pollution . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 16 August 2004.
  25. News: Kaohsiung turns out for Fox run . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 3 October 2004.
  26. News: Kim Young-sam goes on a stroll through Kaohsiung . 10 March 2019 . Taipei Times . 30 October 2004.