This marks a significant increase of TWD 634.669 million, or 53.48 per cent, from the current year's TWD 1,186,718,000, according to the Legislative Yuan's Budget Centre. Compared to last year's confidential spending of TWD 751,157,000, the proposed budget represents a jump of TWD 1,070,230,000, or 142.48 per cent.
The rise has sparked calls for greater transparency regarding the use of these funds.
The proposed budget, which will account for 6.01 percent of the Ministry's total annual budget, will be the largest in six years. Despite fluctuations in the confidential budgets since 2020, next year's proposed amount stands as the most substantial, reported Taipei Times.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan stated that the allocation of these funds will comply with the Enforcement Rules of the Classified National Security Information Protection Act, which outlines the conditions under which government data can be classified to avoid «exceptionally grave damage» or «serious damage.»
Office Productivity
Advanced Excel Course — Financial Calculations & Excel Made Easy
By — Anirudh Saraf, Founder- Saraf A & Associates, Chartered Accountant
Web Development
A Comprehensive ASP.NET Core MVC 6 Project Guide for 2024
By — Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer
Strategy
Succession Planning Masterclass
By — Nigel Penny, Global Strategy Advisor: NSP Strategy Facilitation Ltd.
Office Productivity
Mastering Google Sheets: Unleash the Power of Excel and Advance Analysis
By — Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and