Ministry of Civil Service (Taiwan)

The Ministry of Civil Service (MOCS; Chinese: 銓敘部; pinyin: Quánxùbù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhoan-sū Pō͘) is a second level policy-making body, governed under the Examination Yuan of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and is the fundamental Examination Yuan agency responsible for overseeing pay and entitlements, performance evaluation, insurance, retirement and pension programs, and relief for civil servants throughout Taiwan.[1]

Ministry of Civil Service
銓敘部
Quánxùbù (Mandarin)
Chhiòn-si Phu (Hakka)
Agency overview
JurisdictionTaiwan (Republic of China)
HeadquartersWenshan, Taipei
Ministers responsible
  • Chou Hung-hsien, Minister
  • Lin Wen-tsan, Tsai Hsiu-chuan, Deputy Ministers
Parent agencyExamination Yuan
Websitewww.mocs.gov.tw

Core functions

Ministry of Civil Service of the Republic of China

The ministry exercises authority over the employment and discharge, performance evaluation, pay grading, promotion and transfer, insurance, retirement, and compensation for civil servants. The ministry is also responsible for the management of the Public Service Pension Funds as well as the supervision of the Directorate-General of Personnel Administration regarding personnel policy and the oversight of central and local personnel agencies.[1]

Ministry structure

The Ministry is currently organized as follows:[1]

  • Department of Personnel Planning and Regulations
  • Department of General Quantification Screening
  • Department of Special Quantification Screening
  • Department of Retirement and Survivor
  • Department of Personnel Management
  • Special Operations Units
  • Public Service Pension Fund Management Board
  • Public Servant and Teacher Insurance Supervisory Committee

Ministers

  Kuomintang (Nationalist)   People First Party   Non-partisan/ unknown   Democratic Progressive Party

Name Term of Office Days Political Party Yuan President
1 Chang Nan-hsien (張難先) November 1929December 1930 Kuomintang Tai Chi-tao
2 Niou Yung-chien (鈕永建) December 1930March 1933 Kuomintang Tai Chi-tao
3 Lin Hsiang (林翔) March 1933August 1935 Kuomintang Tai Chi-tao
4 Shih Ying (石瑛) August 1935December 1937 Kuomintang Tai Chi-tao
(2) Niou Yung-chien (鈕永建) December 1937June 1939 Kuomintang Tai Chi-tao
5 Li Peiji (李培基) June 1939January 1942 Kuomintang Tai Chi-tao
6 Chia Ching-teh (賈景德) January 194213 July 1948 Kuomintang Tai Chi-ta
Chang Po-ling
7 Shen Hung-lieh (沈鴻烈) 13 July 194825 November 1949500 Kuomintang Chang Po-ling
8 Pi Tsuo-chiung (皮作瓊) 25 November 194923 May 1952910 Kuomintang Niou Yung-chien
Chia Ching-teh
9 Lei Fa-chang (雷法章) 23 May 19521 July 19634056 Kuomintang Chia Ching-teh
Mo Teh-hui
10 Shih Chueh (石覺) 1 July 19631 November 19754506 Kuomintang Mo Teh-hui
Sun Fo
Yang Liang-kung
11 Han Chung-mo (韓忠謨) 1 November 197514 April 1977530 Kuomintang Yang Liang-kung
12 Jack C. K. Teng (鄧傳楷) 14 April 19771 September 19842697 Kuomintang Yang Liang-kung
Liu Chi-hung
13 Chen Kuei-hua (陳桂華) 1 September 19841 September 19943652 Kuomintang Kung Teh-cheng
Chiu Chuang-huan
14 John Kuan (關中) 1 September 19941 September 1996731 Kuomintang Chiu Chuang-huan
Lee Jo-i (李若一) 1 September 199620 September 199619 Kuomintang Hsu Shui-teh
15 Chiu Chin-yi (邱進益) 20 September 199620 May 20001338 Kuomintang Hsu Shui-teh
16 Wu Rong-ming (吳容明) 20 May 200016 June 20041488 People First Party Hsu Shui-teh
Yao Chia-wen
17 Chu Wu-hsien (朱武獻) 16 June 200420 May 20081434 Yao Chia-wen
Wu Tsung-cheng (吳聰成) 20 May 20081 September 2008104 Yao Chia-wen
18 Chang Che-chen (張哲琛) 1 September 200820 May 20162818 Kuomintang Wu Jin-lin
John Kuan
Wu Jin-lin
19 Chou Hung-hsien (周弘憲) 20 May 2016Incumbent1490 Democratic Progressive Party Wu Jin-lin

See also

References

  1. "Introduction to Ministry of Civil Service" (PDF). 2015-04-28. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
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