Shogi association chief quits over false cheating allegation
Koji Tanigawa (L), head of the Japan Shogi Association, announces his resignation at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 18, 2017, taking responsibility for a false allegation that top-ranked player Hiroyuki Miura cheated with software assistance during official games the previous year. Miura was later cleared by a third-party investigation. (Kyodo)
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