Directorate-General of Personnel Administration

The Directorate-General of Personnel Administration of the Executive Yuan (DGPA; Chinese: 行政院人事行政總處; pinyin: Xíngzhèngyuàn Rénshì Xíngzhèng Zǒngchù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng-chèng-īⁿ Jîn-sū Hêng-chèng Chóng-chhù) of the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a government body responsible for the overall personnel administration of all ministries and agencies under the Executive Yuan.[1] The agency was established in 1967 as the Central Personnel Administration (Chinese: 行政院人事行政局) and given its current name on 6 February 2012.[2]

Directorate-General of Personnel Administration
人事行政總處
Rénshì Xíngzhèng Zǒngchù (Mandarin)
Ngìn-sṳ Hàng-chṳn Chúng-chhú (Hakka)
Logo of the DGPA
Agency overview
Formed16 September 1967
JurisdictionRepublic of China (Taiwan)
HeadquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
Ministers responsible
Parent agencyExecutive Yuan
Websitewww.dgpa.gov.tw
Directorate-General of Personnel Administration

Organizational structure

  • Department of Planning
  • Department of Organization and Manpower
  • Department of Training and Employment
  • Department of Remuneration and Welfare
  • Department of Information Management
  • Secretariat
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Civil Service Ethics Office

Agencies

Ministers

  • Wang Cheng-yi (16 September 1967 – 31 May 1972)
  • Chen Kuei-hua (陳桂華; 1 June 1972 – 19 September 1984)
  • Pu Ta-hai (卜達海; 20 September 1984 – 26 February 1993)
  • Chen Kang-chin (27 February 1993 – 31 August 1997)
  • Wea Chi-lin (魏啟林; 1 September 1997 – 14 June 1999)
  • Chang Che-chen (張哲琛; 15 June 1999 – 19 May 2000)
  • Chu Wu-hsien (20 May 2000 – 31 January 2002)
  • Lee I-yang (1 February 2002 – 31 January 2005)
  • Chang Chun-yen (張俊彥; 1 February 2005 – 24 January 2006)
  • Chou Hung-hsien (25 January 2006 – 19 May 2008)
  • Chen Ching-hsiu (20 May 2008 – 9 September 2009)
  • Wu Tai-cheng (10 September 2009 – 28 March 2012)
  • Huang Fu-yuan (28 March 2012 – 19 May 2016)
  • Jay N. Shih (since 20 May 2016)

Transportation

The building is accessible within walking distance South West from Shandao Temple Station of the Taipei Metro.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-11-25. Retrieved 2013-03-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. 關於人事總處─願景 [About the DGPA ─ Vision]. dgpa.gov.tw (in Chinese). DGPA. 2013-06-03. Archived from the original on 2016-12-30. Retrieved 2016-12-29.


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