The Taipei Expo Foundation operates within a formal governance framework established by the Taipei City Government.
Its organizational structure, decision-making processes, and accountability mechanisms are defined by its founding charter and organizational regulations, and are subject to public oversight in accordance with applicable laws and administrative requirements.
The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors and Supervisors, appointed in accordance with its charter.
This governance structure is designed to ensure that the Foundation’s activities remain aligned with public policy objectives, statutory mandates, and principles of accountability, while providing institutional stability and continuity.
Day-to-day administrative functions are carried out by the Foundation’s executive and professional staff, within the scope authorized by its governing bodies and relevant regulations.
These functions support coordination, administrative management, and policy alignment across the Foundation’s areas of responsibility, and do not replace the operational roles of other managing agencies or authorized operators.
As a public foundation, the Taipei Expo Foundation is subject to applicable public-sector oversight mechanisms, including internal controls, audits, and reporting requirements.
These mechanisms are intended to ensure transparency, appropriate use of public resources, and compliance with governing regulations, while supporting the Foundation’s role as a coordination and stewardship entity.