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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Faces Corruption Scandal: Ministers Resign

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Ministers in Japan Defeat from his position because of corruption issues. Even though it’s an issue corruption This is still being investigated, meaning there has been no final decision yet. In your opinion, is the attitude of Japanese officials good or bad to emulate?

Before giving an opinion, first pay attention to the news reported by AFP, Thursday (14/12/2023).

This exciting case in the Land of the Rising Sun involved a big name in the government, namely the Japanese Prime Minister (PM), Fumio Kishida. Fumio is a politician from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

This latest corruption scandal involves the largest faction within the LDP, which was previously led by the late former PM Shinzo Abe before he was assassinated last year. The same faction is led by Kishida at this time.

A report by Japan’s leading daily, Asahi Shimbun, said Kishida allegedly failed to declare more than 20 million Yen in the three years up to 2020. Kishida, in a statement issued a day earlier, said he would address the allegations “head-on.”

“I am making enthusiastic efforts and leading the LDP to restore the community’s trust,” he stressed to local reporters.

So what is the latest corruption case that has made many ministers in Japan resign? Is that really embarrassing? See the next page:

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2023-12-14 13:05:21
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