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Huang Chun-fa

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Huang Chun-fa
はるはつ
Born1957 (age 66–67)
NationalityRepublic of China
Parent
  • Huang Rong-hua (father)

Huang Chun-fa (Chinese: はるはつ; pinyin: Huáng Chūnfā; born 1957) is a Taiwanese businessman and son of Huang Rong-hua (榮華えいが), one of the founding brothers of the Miramar Group conglomerate and the Miramar Huang family (美麗びれいはな).[1]

According to a China Post report, “The Miramar Group consists of subdivisions owned by different members within the giant, extended Huang family”.[2] Within this structure, Huang Chun-fa is the owner of Durban Development Company (とくやす集團しゅうだん) (construction), Tze Hsin 志信しのぶ) (transportation and gas stations), Mayer Steel Pipe Corporation (“Taiwan Mayer” よし鋼管こうかん), Durban Department Store (とくやす百貨ひゃっか), and the Miramar hotels (Taipei Gardens 台北たいぺい美麗びれいしんじ花園はなぞのさけてん, Hsinchu Miramar しんたけ美麗びれいしんじ花園はなぞのさけてん, and Taitung Miramar Resort 台東たいとう美麗びれいわんさけてん), and other businesses.[3]

Until recently, Huang owned Daily Air Corporation, a small fleet of six planes servicing Penghu islands (off the coast of Kaohsiung), as well as Orchid and Green Islands (off the coast of Taitung), but the company's shares were gradually sold off to Huang employee, Kuo Tze-hsin (かくくだり) whereupon Kuo became the sole owner.[3]

Huang was also a previous distributor for SsangYong Motor in Taiwan.

Daily Air Corporation subsidy fraud investigation

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In 2018 Huang Chun-fa was investigated regarding subsidy application fraud over a 10-year period dating back to 2005 in relation to his time as chairman of Daily Air Corporation. The investigation involved “more than NT$500 million” in subsidies. According to the China Times: “Daily Air was suspected of over-reporting expenses and declaring false losses when applying to the Civil Aviation Administration for subsidies. The Civil Aviation Administration sent an auditor to the airport maintenance facility to check the application, and did not find the listed items listed in the subsidy application.”

The over-reported costs allegedly included “maintenance costs, and special private expenses”. After questioning, Huang Chun-fa was released on bail of NT$3 million.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "China Post: Miramar Group's Garden Taipei hotel to open". callcenterinfo.tmcnet.com. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  2. ^ "3 brothers killed in Miramar family feud | The China Post". The China Post. 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  3. ^ a b China Times, NT$3 million bail set for Huang Chun-fa in Daily Air fraud case, 2018
  4. ^ China Times, Daily Air fraud case: Huang Chun-fa bail set at $3 million, Jul 24, 2018