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Japan Punishes Officials Treated to Meals With Premier’s Son
Bloomberg
2/24/2021
Isabel Reynolds
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Yoshihide Suga, Japan's prime minister, wears a protective face mask as he delivers a policy speech during an ordinary session at the lower house of parliament in Tokyo, Japan, on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. Suga vowed in a speech to parliament to overcome the latest wave of coronavirus infections and reiterated that the government was preparing to start vaccinations by late February.
(Bloomberg) -- Japanese bureaucrats accused of breaching ethics rules by accepting meals with the son of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga are set to be punished or reprimanded, in a scandal that may hurt the premier’s already fading support.

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