Warning from Wind Media: Excessive drinking is harmful to health; do not drive after drinking.

Li Guan-De, Director of Taiwan's Geneva Office, has been formally accused of 203 controversial incidents by 'all staff members,' according to recent reports. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has responded by announcing plans to require Li's return to Taiwan for a comprehensive investigation.

The allegations reportedly cover a wide range of workplace disputes, including managerial misconduct, inappropriate behavior, and leadership failures. MOFA emphasized that it takes the matter seriously and is committed to ensuring a fair, transparent, and thorough review process.

This unprecedented collective complaint from the entire office staff has raised concerns about internal governance, organizational culture, and leadership accountability within Taiwan's overseas diplomatic missions. The investigation may include interviews with staff, document reviews, and potentially the involvement of independent oversight bodies.

Li Guan-De has served in various high-level diplomatic roles, representing Taiwan in international forums. However, this incident has cast a shadow over his tenure and prompted questions about personnel oversight mechanisms.

MOFA stated that the findings of the investigation will determine the next steps, which could include administrative actions or systemic reforms. The ministry also pledged to strengthen leadership training and internal reporting systems across all overseas offices to prevent similar incidents in the future.

FACT BOX

  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: 人事