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Former Komeito lawmaker pleads guilty to illegal loan brokering

Kiyohiko Toyama is accused of receiving a fee in return for helping to secure loans from Japan Finance Corp. even though he was not licensed to do so. ....

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Former Komeito lawmaker charged with illegal loan brokering

A former lawmaker of Komeito, the junior party in Japan's ruling coalition, and three others have been indicted for illegally mediating public loans to companies, including some hit by the coronavirus pandemic, prosecutors said. Kiyohiko Toyama, who stepped down as a Komeito lawmaker in February, and Akira Shibuya, who used… ....

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Former Komeito lawmaker and aide indicted in loan scheme | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

A former lawmaker with junior coalition partner, Komeito, and an aide to a different former lawmaker of the same party, along with two other people, were indicted on Dec. 28 on charges of illegally arranging government-backed loans.  ....

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Emperor « nuclear-news


January 2, 2021
The government led by the now-defunct Democratic Party of Japan unofficially proposed that then Emperor Akihito evacuate to Kyoto or somewhere further in the west from Tokyo immediately after the start of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, a former administration official has said.
However, the Imperial Household Agency flatly dismissed the idea, saying there was “no way” the emperor would do it at a time when people were not evacuating from Tokyo, leading to the government of Prime Minister Naoto Kan to give up the proposal.
Then-Emperor Akihito speaks to an evacuee in May 2011 in Fukushima Prefecture, which hosts the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station that was crippled in the earthquake-tsunami catastrophe of the same year. ....

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