Source: Wu Xinying According to Taiwanese media reports, Shin Kong Group's "grand princess" Wu Xinying will serve as acting civilian until January 31. People familiar with the matter confirmed that Wu Xinying has decided to return as the chairman of the Shinshou Charitable Founda

According to Taiwanese media reports, Shin Kong Group’s “grand princess” Wu Xinying’s term as acting will end on January 31. People familiar with the matter confirmed that Wu Xinying has decided to return as the chairman of the Shinshou Charitable Foundation under Shin Kong Financial Holdings on February 1. As for whether she will return in the future Whether she will pursue a career in politics or return to the financial industry is being carefully evaluated and has not yet been finalized. The main consideration is to see which position has the best chance of fulfilling her pre-election promise.

On the other hand, Wu Xinying was originally the deputy general manager of Xin Life. In 2020, she was listed on the People's Party's non-district "legislator" list. Later, she became a "legislator" because Cai Biru resigned from the paper and applied for suspension from Xin Life. On the 29th, it was rumored that Wu Xinying would resume her position as deputy general manager of Xinshou on February 1. In fact, Wu Xinying has not yet finalized the decision, and Xinshou’s spokesperson also stated that she had no knowledge of this.

At this stage, Wu Xinying has no other clear work arrangements except that she will return to Xinshou Charitable Foundation to take over as chairman. Since February coincides with the Lunar New Year, Wu Xinying plans to spend time with her husband and children during the Chinese New Year.

Regarding the next step of work arrangements, Wu Xinying is most concerned about which job can best connect her with the promises she made before the election, including financial sustainability, green energy and digital health. She does not rule out any future opportunities and Direction of development.

At present, Shin Kong Financial Holdings is very low-key and has not responded further. Wu Xinying did not answer the phone at the office window of the Taiwan Public Opinion Organization.

Straits Herald reporter Fang Yanyan compiled the report