"Green Committee" Huang Guoshu was exposed a few days ago as a political informant, yesterday he broke the silence, posted on Facebook, "Please stop saying I am brave", and is sorry for the embarrassment of reopening this mistake in the past. The "insider storm" continues to burn, and the latest news has come out that the list of a number of informants has been circulated, including two former public officials known as "messengers of light" who have been monitoring the DPP celebrities and the wild lilies at that time for a long time.

Huang Guoshu
Huang Guoshu's confession of serving as a political informant caused an uproar, and the late DPP founding chairman Jiang Pengjian was also accused of being an undercover in the Bureau of Investigation. In this regard, DPP Chairman Tsai Ing-wen declared at the Central Standing Committee meeting on the 20th that "only by facing the truth, clarifying responsibilities, and repairing wounds can Taiwan society move towards a common future." She also mentioned that this has shocked many supporters, but it is also a necessary process in the face of transitional justice.
However, the controversy has not subsided, and Mirror Weekly reported today that the core members of the Wild Lily Generation continue to pay attention to who was the "scratcher (whistleblower)" of that year, and it was rumored that a former pan-green public A and a former public official B of the Formosa Form are likely to be the monitors of the year.
The weekly magazine pointed out that A had been active in politics but had rarely been exposed because of his involvement in malpractice; as for A, he would be suspected of being a green camp young man who actively participated in campus dissident clubs during his student years and joined the Wild Lily Movement in the early 1990s, and his enlistment as a soldier and study abroad were closely monitored. With the "promotion of transfer" to collect relevant files on campus stability, the news that A was a former informant came out.
Another former public official B of the Formosa Boulevard Department, due to his rather special academic background, although the materials for "promoting transfers" did not specify the target of surveillance, he was still considered a whistleblower by the party. B has drifted away from the Green Camp, and at one point it was even rumored that he might be expelled from the party. (Editing by Xue Yang)