Lo Chih-ming

Lo Chih-ming (Chinese: 羅志明; pinyin: Luó Zhìmíng; born 13 November 1957) is a Taiwanese politician and communist spy who served in the Legislative Yuan from 2002 to 2008.

[7] Despite the accusations, Lo won reelection in 2004 by partnering with Democratic Progressive Party candidates during the campaign,[8] and was named one of the TSU's four caucus whips at the start of his second term.

[11] After participating in an April 2005 protest, Lo was charged with violating the Assembly and Parade Law, and stepped down as whip until he was cleared.

In his second reelection campaign, Lo originally stood as a Kaohsiung district incumbent,[15] but was named one of the TSU's proportional representation candidates.

[19] In January 2023, Lo was arrested and questioned by prosecutors who alleged that he recruited retired admiral Hsia Fu-hsiang (夏復翔) and others into a mainland Chinese spy ring.