Hsu Wen-tsu (Chinese :許文志;born 30 September 1936) is a Taiwanese politician.
Hsu Wen-tsu led the Kuomintang-affiliated Hsu family faction in Yunlin County. [1] He served two terms as Yunlin County Magistrate from 1981 to 1989,before accepting an appointment to lead the Taiwan Provincial Government's Department of Reconstruction in 1990. Hsu was named secretary-general of the provincial government in 1994. He retired from politics in 2000,ending his career as one of President Lee Teng-hui's national policy advisers. Within the Kuomintang,Hsu had served as director of the Department of Organization. [2]
One of Hsu's sons,Hsu Shu-po,served on the Legislative Yuan. Another son,Hsu Shu-hsiang,was president of TransWorld University. [3] [4]
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