In response to the Yongling Foundation's donation case, Wu Ruibei, a distinguished professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University, hopes to take this opportunity to make National Taiwan University a step closer to openness and transparency.

The picture shows Terry Gou, founder of the Wing Ling Foundation, attending the 4th anniversary ceremony of the National Taiwan University Cancer Center branch last year.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Wu Ruibei, Distinguished Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, asked the school to disclose the details of the donation contract and report to the Taipei High Administrative Court regarding the donation of more than 20 billion yuan and medical equipment from the Yongling Foundation to allow National Taiwan University to build a cancer medical center. Report to the school.

Wu Ruibei revealed that he went to the court on March 30 to conduct a final argument on the case, hoping to strengthen the Sunshine Act with the cancer doctor incident, promote social supervision and democratic participation through information disclosure, and make National Taiwan University one step closer to openness and transparency. ,just.

Wu Ruibei pointed out on Facebook that he had been teaching at National Taiwan University for 40 years until last year. During this period, except for secondment or re-election regulations, he was elected as a representative of the National Taiwan University Council every time. He thought he was responsible for the school's funds Supervisory responsibility.

As for the Yongling donation case, whether it was 15 billion at the beginning or 25 billion later, representatives of the school affairs meeting saw the amount from the media, and the school never discussed it in the form of a proposal in the school affairs meeting.

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Wu Ruibei said that 15 billion is almost the budget of National Taiwan University for one year. It is definitely a major school affairs, but it was not considered and raised at the school affairs meeting. It no longer complies with the provisions of Article 15 of the University Law. During the meeting, the presentation of "Cancer Medical Central Hospital Donation and Loan Report" was presented. At that time, there had been a loss of more than 1 billion yuan.

Wu Ruibei said that at the school meeting on March 20, 2021, it was discussed whether the information of the case could be made public to representatives of the school meeting. Guan Zhongmin, then the principal, decided that it would be made public if the court ruling was passed.

Wu Ruibei emphasized that he believes in the justice of the judiciary and the idea of ​​governing the country by law, so through such lengthy legal procedures, he hopes to strengthen the Sunshine Act so that National Taiwan University can establish an open and transparent school governance system as soon as possible.