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Lin Yun-sheng was born on 1972 in Taiwanese, is a politician. At 48 years old, Lin Yun-sheng height not available right now. We will update Lin Yun-sheng's height soon as possible.

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Lin Yun-sheng Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Lin Yun-sheng worth at the age of 50 years old? Lin Yun-sheng’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Taiwanese. We have estimated Lin Yun-sheng's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2004

A member of the Democratic Progressive Party, Lin was elected as a Nantou County representative to the Legislative Yuan in 2004. He attempted to aid his father Lin Tsung-nan's 2005 run for the magistracy of Nantou County, stating that, in 2002, competing candidate Tsai Huang-liang had meddled in the affairs of the Taiwan Railways Administration. In 2006, he accused Chinese companies of copyright infringement against Taiwanese brands. Lin sought to join the Legislative Yuan's Judiciary Committee, but was barred from doing so after the Democratic Progressive Party legislative caucus proposed a ban on committee membership for politicians whose family members were subject to current legal proceedings. This provision targeted Lin and his father, Lin Tsung-nan, who was facing corruption charges at the time. The next year, Lin Yun-sheng supported an amendment to Article 1059 of the Civil Law that permitted people use their maternal surname with the permission of both parents. He ran for reelection in 2008, and lost to Wu Den-yih. Lin has received media attention for his connections to convicted criminal Chiang Chin-liang.