• Source: Supreme Prosecutors Office
    • The Supreme Prosecutors Office (traditional Chinese: 最高檢察署; simplified Chinese: 最高检察署; pinyin: Zuìgāo Fǎyuàn Jiǎnchá Shǔ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chòe-ko Kiám-chhat Sú) is the highest prosecution authority in the Republic of China (Taiwan).


      Organizational structure


      Statistics Office
      Accounting Office
      Civil Service Ethics Office
      Personnel Office
      Information Management Office


      Prosecutor General


      The Prosecutor General of the Supreme Prosecutors Office is the highest ranking member of the prosecution system. The position is appointed by the president, and must be confirmed by the Legislative Yuan. The position carries a term limit of four years, and the appointee cannot serve consecutive terms. Notably, the prosecutor general has the exclusive authority to file extraordinary appeals.


      = List of prosecutor generals

      =
      Huang Shih-ming (- April 2014)
      Yen Da-ho (April 2014 - May 2018)
      Chiang Hui-min (May 2018 - May 2022)
      Xing Tai-Zhao (May 2022 -)


      Transportation


      The office is accessible within walking distance South of Ximen Station or North of Xiaonanmen Station of the Taipei Metro.


      See also



      History of law in Taiwan
      Law of Taiwan
      Six Codes
      Constitution of the Republic of China
      Judicial Yuan
      Supreme Court of the Republic of China
      High Court (Taiwan)
      District Courts (Taiwan)
      Ministry of Justice (Taiwan)
      Taiwan High Prosecutors Office
      List of law schools in Taiwan
      Director of Public Prosecutions
      Supreme People's Procuratorate
      September 2013 power struggle


      References




      External links


      Official website

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