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2022 Anti-corruption Guide - Japan | World Law Group

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Ministry possibly aware broadcaster was breaking the law : The Asahi Shimbun

More wining and dining of Japanese ministry officials surfaces in broadcaster s probe

news More wining and dining of Japanese ministry officials surfaces in broadcaster s probe The Mainichi © The Mainichi The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications sign is seen in this file photo. (Mainichi) TOKYO A special investigation panel set up by broadcasting firm Tohokushinsha Film Corp. has turned up several more occasions where its employees dined with senior communications ministry officials beyond those already uncovered by an internal ministry probe, the Mainichi Shimbun has learned. Tohokushinsha is suspected to have treated Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications officials to lavish meals to curry favor over the approval of satellite channels.

No-confidence motion against minister over ethics violation rejected

No-confidence motion against minister over ethics violation rejected Apr. 4 06:00 am JST Apr. 4 | 06:27 am JST TOKYO The lower house of the Diet has rejected a no-confidence motion against communications minister Ryota Takeda that was submitted by opposition parties over ethics code violations by ministry officials who were treated to lavish dinners by company executives. The motion was voted down in the plenary session of the House of Representatives controlled by the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga s Liberal Democratic Party and its junior partner Komeito party. But the development raised tensions between the ruling and opposition camps ahead of three national elections scheduled for April 25.

No-confidence motion against Japan s communications minister fails to pass

No-confidence motion against Japan s communications minister fails to pass Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Members of opposition parties submit a no-confidence motion against communications minister Ryota Takeda in the Diet on Wednesday. | KYODO Kyodo Apr 1, 2021 The Lower House rejected Thursday a no-confidence motion against communications minister Ryota Takeda that was submitted by opposition parties over ethics code violations by ministry officials who were treated to lavish dinners by company executives. The motion was voted down in the plenary session of the House of Representatives controlled by the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s Liberal Democratic Party and its junior partner Komeito.

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