Kao Yu-jen

Kao Yu-jen or Gao Yuren (Chinese: 高育仁; born 30 August 1934) is a Taiwanese politician.

He was then appointed vice minister of the interior and later served as director of civil affairs within Taiwan Provincial Government.

He stepped down from the assembly in 1989, and failed to secure the presidential nomination for Governor of Taiwan Province, which was given to Lien Chan.

Instead Kao assumed the chairmanship of China Television Company and served concurrently as adviser to president Lee Teng-hui.

Kao won election to the Legislative Yuan in 1992, allied himself with the "non-mainstream faction" of the Kuomintang in opposition to Lee, and contested the speakership, losing the office to Liu Sung-pan.