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Native name
  
周玉蔻

Role
  
Television Personality

Name
  
Clara Chou


Occupation
  
journalist

Nationality
  
Taiwanese

Spouse
  
Lee Hyun-Reng (m. 2001)

At the back is a man standing, has black hair, wearing a blue jacket and black pants. Clara Chou is serious, speaking, half mouth open, holding her phone with both of her hands, standing with microphones around her, has long brown hair wearing a purple shirt under a blue-green crochet long sleeve, white pearl earrings, a silver ring, and a black polka dot skirt.

Born
  
9 September 1953 (age 70) (
1953-09-09
)
Keelung, Taiwan

Alma mater
  
National Chengchi UniversityHarvard UniversityPeking University

Political party
  
Kuomintang (before 2000; 2008–2014)Taiwan Solidarity Union (2006)

Education
  
Harvard University, National Chengchi University


Similar
  
Shieh Chung liang, Wang Hsing ching, Danny Wen

Clara Chou (Chinese: 周玉蔻; pinyin: Zhōu Yùkòu; Wade–Giles: Chou Yu-kou; born 9 September 1953) is a Taiwanese journalist, television and radio personality.

Contents

She currently anchors Chou Chou Breakfast (Chinese: 蔻蔻早餐) from 7:00 to 9:00 every weekday on Hit FM.

Political pundit Clara Chou questioned by prosecutors over Ma’s alleged ties to Ting Hsin


Education

In a room with glass panels, Clara Chou is serious, looking up, with her right hand up, left hand resting on the table with a phone a glass on top, has long black hair wearing a white pearl earrings and a long sleeves with black collars.

Chou attended National Chengchi University, where she earned a degree in journalism. She then entered Harvard University, where she earned a master's degree, followed by an Executive Master of Science in Business Administration degree at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management.

Political career

Chou supported the Kuomintang, before the party lost power in the 2000 election. After the loss, she publicly supported the Democratic Progressive Party's policies, and ran as a candidate for the Pan-Green Taiwan Solidarity Union in the 2006 Taipei City municipal election. She was expelled from the TSU during her mayoral campaign for suggesting that President Chen Shui-bian resign in the wake of First Lady Wu Shu-chen's indictment for graft, though her name still appeared on the ballot as the TSU candidate. The expulsion was later reduced to a suspension. By 2008, Chou had rejoined the KMT. After Ma Ying-jeou resigned as KMT chair in December 2014, Chou tried to run for the position, but was rejected.

Controversy

In 2014, Chou accused President Ma Ying-jeou of accepting donations from Ting Hsin International Group. At the time, the company was investigated as part of the 2014 Taiwan food scandal. Chou believed Ma had a hand in covering up Ting Hsin's role in the incident. In December, Ma filed two lawsuits against Chou for the comments she made. She countered with a lawsuit against the Kuomintang, targeting acting party chairperson Wu Den-yih. Chou was stripped of her KMT membership later that month, days after she had presented evidence of the party's alleged misdeeds. In December 2015, the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office indicted Chou on charges of defamation in connection to her comments about Ting Hsin. The first ruling in Ma's court case against Chou was handed down later that month. The Taipei District Court found her not guilty of defamation. Ma appealed the verdict to the Taiwan High Court.

Chou made further accusations of the KMT in June 2015, this time against then-unconfirmed presidential candidate Hung Hsiu-chu, claiming that Hung's master's degree from Northeast Missouri State University was falsified. Hung sued Chou and the Next Magazine employees who first published the accusations. Chou further stated in August that Hung was thinking of ending her presidential run early in return for a legislative position or money. In response, Hung charged Chou with defamation again. That same month, Terry Gou was awarded NT$2 million in his defamation suit against Chou, who had accused Gou of violating the Political Donations Act in January.

Personal

In 1998, Chou claimed that she and Daniel Huang had an affair. She married Lee Hyun-Reng in 2001.

References

Clara Chou Wikipedia