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Taiwan military criticized for expensive water procurement

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Release time:2025/10/09 16:20
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KMT legislator questions defense spending (Courtesy of the Ministry of Defense) Taiwan military criticized for expensive water procurement
KMT legislator questions defense spending (Courtesy of the Ministry of Defense)

TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Taiwan's defense ministry sparked fierce legislative criticism Thursday (Oct. 9) over plans to purchase military water supplies at NT$120 (around US$3.93) per bottle. Kuomintang (KMT, 國民黨), Taiwan's main opposition party, legislator Ma Wen-chun (馬文君) challenged the Ministry of National Defense (MND, 國防部) over the extraordinary procurement costs, forcing officials to defend specialized wartime requirements.

The Legislative Yuan (立法院), Taiwan's parliament, is reviewing a special resilience statute allocating NT$113.2 billion (around US$3.7 billion) for defense procurement. Ma questioned additional controversial purchases including NT$50,000 (around US$1,639) chairs for the Joint Operations Command Center (國防部聯合作戰中心) and NT$800 million (around US$26.2 million) allocated for specialized 500-milliliter bottled water supplies.

 

Defense Spokesperson Lieutenant General Sun Li-fang (孫立方) defended the procurement, clarifying that furniture consists of large modular conference tables accommodating 50 personnel. Sun emphasized the chairs feature specialized ergonomic design with five-year warranties for high-pressure operational environments. Officials stressed that water storage requires special conditions and extended five-year shelf life to meet critical wartime operational requirements.

Defense Minister Wellington Koo (顧立雄) assured lawmakers the ministry would abandon expensive chair purchases and revise procurement plans. Major General Chen I-chih (陳益志) from the Combined Logistics Command (國防部後次室後勤管理處), Taiwan's military supply division, revealed initial pricing referenced Japanese suppliers but subsequent negotiations identified domestic manufacturers capable of meeting five-year shelf life specifications. ◼ (At time of reporting, US$1 equals approximately NT$30.518)
 

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#Taiwan defense budget# Kuomintang controversy# Ma Wen-chun# Ministry of National Defense# Legislative Yuan# military procurement# defense spending# five-year shelf life water# ergonomic military chairs# Taiwan military logistics

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