Chen Chao-ming (Chinese: 陳超明; pinyin: Chén Chāomíng; born 17 December 1951) is a Taiwanese politician.
[1] Subsequently, Chen studied public administration at National Chengchi University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in the subject.
[4] He retained his seat in the 2016 elections, defeating former legislators Tu Wen-ching and Kang Shih-ju.
[7] Chen's Kuomintang membership was suspended in August 2020, after he was detained and questioned regarding a legal case involving allegations of bribery.
[8][9] The Taipei District Court ruled in July 2022 that Chen had violated the Anti-Corruption Act, sentenced him to seven years and eight months imprisonment, and seized NT$1 million from him.