Chiang sees KMT institute as key to attracting talentBy Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporterChinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman Johnny Chiang (江啟臣) yesterday said that he hopes the party’s Institute of Revolutionary Practice could become an “important cradle” for attracting and cultivating party talent. The party must show the public through action, not just words, that it wants to develop new talent, he added. Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei TimesLo, who outlined his three major goals for the institute, which has reverted to its original name from the National Development Institute. However, on Dec. 6 last year, the KMT said it was struggling to pay staff, due to an asset freeze imposed by the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee. The committee said that the KMT had income of NT$420 million in 2018 that had not been frozen.
Source: Taipei Times April 07, 2020 15:56 UTC