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[Breaking News]Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 23 Kyodo - Prudential Life Insurance Co. President Kan Mabara bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 23, 2026, after around 100 of its employees and former employees were found to have improperly borrowed or defrauded clients out of some 3.1 billion yen ($19.5 million). (Kyodo)

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Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

Prudential Life Insurance Co. President Kan Mabara (far R) bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 23, 2026, after around 100 of its employees and former employees were found to have improperly borrowed or defrauded clients out of some 3.1 billion yen ($19.5 million).

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Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

Prudential Life Insurance Co. President Kan Mabara (R) bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 23, 2026, after around 100 of its employees and former employees were found to have improperly borrowed or defrauded clients out of some 3.1 billion yen ($19.5 million).

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Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

Prudential Life Insurance apologizes over defrauding of clients

Prudential Life Insurance Co. President Kan Mabara holds a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 23, 2026, after around 100 of its employees and former employees were found to have improperly borrowed or defrauded clients out of some 3.1 billion yen ($19.5 million).

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CALCIO - Serie A - Parma Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale

CALCIO - Serie A - Parma Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale

Inter's Ange-Yoan Bonny Gino apologizes to his former fans after the goal, which was later disallowed during Parma Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale, Italian soccer Serie A match in Parma, Italy, January 07 2026

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CALCIO - Serie A - Parma Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale

CALCIO - Serie A - Parma Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale

Inter's Ange-Yoan Bonny Gino apologizes to his former fans after the goal, which was later disallowed during Parma Calcio vs Inter - FC Internazionale, Italian soccer Serie A match in Parma, Italy, January 07 2026

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Six Kings Slam - Novak Djokovic v Taylor Fritz

Six Kings Slam - Novak Djokovic v Taylor Fritz

Novak Djokovic of Serbia apologizes to the spectators after retiring from the third-place match against Taylor Fritz of the United States at the Six Kings Slam tennis tournament in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 18, 2025. Photo by Luo Chen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 10 Kyodo - Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori apologizes at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays. (Kyodo)

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Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Ministry raps JAL for pilot drinking episode

Japan Airlines Co. President Mitsuko Tottori (C) apologizes at a press conference at the transport ministry in Tokyo on Sept. 10, 2025, after the ministry reprimanded the airline over a pilot drinking episode that caused flight delays.

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Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

HIKONE, Japan, Aug. 7 Kyodo - Former assistant nurse Mika Nishiyama speaks at a press conference in Hikone, western Japan, on Aug. 7, 2025, after Shiga Prefectural Police chief Hisaaki Ikeuchi apologized her in person. Nishiyama was acquitted of murder in the 2003 death of a patient in a 2020 retrial after spending 12 years in prison. (Kyodo)

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Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Former assistant nurse Mika Nishiyama speaks at a press conference in Hikone, western Japan, on Aug. 7, 2025, after Shiga Prefectural Police chief Hisaaki Ikeuchi apologized her in person. Nishiyama was acquitted of murder in the 2003 death of a patient in a 2020 retrial after spending 12 years in prison.

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Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Shiga Prefectural Police chief Hisaaki Ikeuchi (far R) bows in apology to former assistant nurse Mika Nishiyama (far L), alongside her parents and lawyer, at a prefectural government building in Hikone, western Japan, on Aug. 7, 2025. Nishiyama was acquitted of murder in the 2003 death of a patient in a 2020 retrial after spending 12 years in prison.

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Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Former assistant nurse Mika Nishiyama speaks at a press conference in Hikone, western Japan, on Aug. 7, 2025, after Shiga Prefectural Police chief Hisaaki Ikeuchi apologized her in person. Nishiyama was acquitted of murder in the 2003 death of a patient in a 2020 retrial after spending 12 years in prison.

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Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Japan police head apologizes to ex-nurse acquitted of 2003 murder

Former assistant nurse Mika Nishiyama speaks at a press conference in Hikone, western Japan, on Aug. 7, 2025, after Shiga Prefectural Police chief Hisaaki Ikeuchi apologized her in person. Nishiyama was acquitted of murder in the 2003 death of a patient in a 2020 retrial after spending 12 years in prison.

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Japan PM Ishiba at parliament

Japan PM Ishiba at parliament

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba apologizes during a House of Representatives plenary session in Tokyo on May 20, 2025, over farm minister Taku Eto's gaffe on rice.

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Japan PM Ishiba at parliament

Japan PM Ishiba at parliament

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba apologizes during a House of Representatives plenary session in Tokyo on May 20, 2025, over farm minister Taku Eto's gaffe on rice.

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Japan's MUFG Bank head Hanzawa

Japan's MUFG Bank head Hanzawa

MUFG Bank President Junichi Hanzawa (L) apologizes in Tokyo on Jan. 17, 2025, following the recent arrest of a former employee of the bank for allegedly stealing valuables from customers' safe deposit boxes.

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Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for indictment of former employees

Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for indictment of former employees

Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for the indictment of a former employee. Pictured from left to right are Kentaro Okuda, President and Representative Director, and Toshiyasu Iiyama, Executive Vice President and Representative Director, explaining the situation.=December 3,2024,Nomura Securities Co., Ltd.Head Office Urbannet Otemachi Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for indictment of former employees

Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for indictment of former employees

Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for the indictment of a former employee. Photo shows Kentaro Okuda, President and CEO, apologizing.=December 3,2024,Nomura Securities Co., Ltd.Head Office Urbannet Otemachi Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for indictment of former employees

Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for indictment of former employees

Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. apologizes for the indictment of a former employee. Pictured from left to right are Kentaro Okuda, President and Representative Director, and Toshiyasu Iiyama, Executive Vice President and Representative Director, explaining the situation.=December 3,2024,Nomura Securities Co., Ltd.Head Office Urbannet Otemachi Building Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

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Nomura president apologizes over serious crimes by ex-employee

Nomura president apologizes over serious crimes by ex-employee

Nomura Securities Co. executives, including President Kentaro Okuda (L), bow in apology for crimes committed by a former employee, including attempted murder of company clients, at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 3, 2024.

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Nomura president apologizes over serious crimes by ex-employee

Nomura president apologizes over serious crimes by ex-employee

Kentaro Okuda, the president of Nomura Securities Co., holds a press conference on Dec. 3, 2024 in Tokyo, where he apologized for crimes, including attempted murder of company clients, committed by a former employee.

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Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Hideko Hakamata speaks to the media after Hideo Yamada, chief of the Shizuoka District Public Prosecutors Office, apologized in person to her 88-year-old brother Iwao at their home in Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 27, 2024. Iwao Hakamata was acquitted in a retrial in September over a 1966 quadruple murder case, after spending more than four decades on death row. (Pool photo)

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Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Iwao Hakamata (R), 88, is pictured at his home in Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 27, 2024. Hideo Yamada, chief of the Shizuoka District Public Prosecutors Office, visited and apologized the same day to Hakamata, who was acquitted in a retrial in September over a 1966 quadruple murder case, after spending more than four decades on death row. (Pool photo)

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Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Hideo Yamada, chief of the Shizuoka District Public Prosecutors Office, bows in apology to Iwao Hakamata (2nd from R) and his sister Hideko (far R) during a visit to their home in Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 27, 2024. Iwao Hakamata, 88, was acquitted in a retrial in September over a 1966 quadruple murder case, after spending more than four decades on death row. (Pool photo)

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Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Japan prosecutor apologizes to man acquitted of 1966 murders

Hideo Yamada, chief of the Shizuoka District Public Prosecutors Office, bows in apology to Iwao Hakamata (2nd from R) and his sister Hideko (far R) during a visit to their home in Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, on Nov. 27, 2024. Iwao Hakamata, 88, was acquitted in a retrial in September over a 1966 quadruple murder case, after spending more than four decades on death row. (Pool photo)

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South Korean President Yoon apologizes over shady ties with broker

South Korean President Yoon apologizes over shady ties with broker

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attends a press conference in Seoul on Nov. 7, 2024. He apologized for causing concerns to the public over his alleged past association with a self-proclaimed power broker. (Pool photo) ==Kyodo

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South Korean President Yoon apologizes over shady ties with broker

South Korean President Yoon apologizes over shady ties with broker

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is pictured during a press conference in Seoul on Nov. 7, 2024. He apologized for causing concerns to the public over his alleged past association with a self-proclaimed power broker. (Pool photo)

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South Korean President Yoon apologizes over shady ties with broker

South Korean President Yoon apologizes over shady ties with broker

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol bows in apology during a press conference in Seoul on Nov. 7, 2024, for causing concerns to the public over his alleged past association with a self-proclaimed power broker.

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CALCIO - Serie A - ACF Fiorentina vs AS Roma

CALCIO - Serie A - ACF Fiorentina vs AS Roma

Paulo Dybala (Roma) apologizes to the fans for the team's poor performance during ACF Fiorentina vs AS Roma, Italian soccer Serie A match in Florence, Italy, October 27 2024

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CALCIO - Serie A - ACF Fiorentina vs AS Roma

CALCIO - Serie A - ACF Fiorentina vs AS Roma

Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma) apologizes to his fans for the team's poor performance during ACF Fiorentina vs AS Roma, Italian soccer Serie A match in Florence, Italy, October 27 2024

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CALCIO - Serie B - Carrarese Calcio vs AS Cittadella

CALCIO - Serie B - Carrarese Calcio vs AS Cittadella

Cittadella team apologizes to its fans for the insufficient performance during Carrarese Calcio vs AS Cittadella, Italian soccer Serie B match in Carrara, Italy, October 26 2024

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Paris 2024 - France v Germany Volleyball Quarter Final

Paris 2024 - France v Germany Volleyball Quarter Final

Barthelemy Chinenyeze (2nd L) of France apologizes to Moritz Karlitzek (2nd R) of Germany during the men's quarterfinals of volleyball between France and Germany at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 5, 2024. Photo by Liu Dawei/XInhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(PARIS2024) FRANCE-PARIS-OLY-VOLLEYBALL

(PARIS2024) FRANCE-PARIS-OLY-VOLLEYBALL

(240805) -- PARIS, Aug. 5, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Barthelemy Chinenyeze (2nd L) of France apologizes to Moritz Karlitzek (2nd R) of Germany during the men's quarterfinals of volleyball between France and Germany at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, Aug. 5, 2024. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Liu Dawei)

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Japan justice minister apologizes over forced sterilization

Japan justice minister apologizes over forced sterilization

Japanese Justice Minister Ryuji Koizumi bows in apology in a meeting with plaintiffs at the ministry in Tokyo on Aug. 2, 2024, following the Supreme Court's decision issued the previous month that the government must pay damages to those who were forced to undergo sterilization surgery in the 1950s to 1970s under a now-defunct eugenics protection law.

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Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

People celebrate in Brasilia on July 25, 2024, as the Amnesty Commission of the Human Rights and Citizenship Ministry of Brazil announces the government will offer an apology for the persecution of Japanese immigrants in the country during and after World War II.

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Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

The Amnesty Commission of the Human Rights and Citizenship Ministry of Brazil examines the issue of the persecution of Japanese immigrants during and after World War II, in Brasilia on July 25, 2024. The commission recognized the immigrants' rights were violated and offered a government apology the same day.

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Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

Enea de Stutz e Almeida (R), head of the Amnesty Commission of the Human Rights and Citizenship Ministry, delivers an apology from the Brazilian government over the persecution of Japanese immigrants during and after World War II, in Brasilia on July 25, 2024.

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Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

Brazil apologizes for WWII-era persecution of Japan immigrants

Enea de Stutz e Almeida (R), head of the Amnesty Commission of the Human Rights and Citizenship Ministry, bows and offers an apology from the Brazilian government over the persecution of Japanese immigrants during and after World War II, in Brasilia on July 25, 2024.

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218 SDF members, defense bureaucrats disciplined over scandals

218 SDF members, defense bureaucrats disciplined over scandals

Adm. Ryo Sakai, chief of staff of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, apologizes during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo on July 12, 2024, after 218 Self-Defense Forces members and senior bureaucrats were disciplined by the ministry in connection with a spate of issues including the mishandling of classified information.

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218 SDF members, defense bureaucrats disciplined over scandals

218 SDF members, defense bureaucrats disciplined over scandals

Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara apologizes during a press conference at the ministry in Tokyo on July 12, 2024, after it disciplined 218 Self-Defense Force members and senior bureaucrats in connection with a spate of issues including the mishandling of classified information.

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Japan PM Kishida

Japan PM Kishida

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida apologizes over a political funds scandal involving his ruling Liberal Democratic Party members during a political reform meeting in the southwestern Japan city of Kumamoto on April 6, 2024. The meeting was held by a local branch of the party in the wake of the scandal.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

TOYONAKA, Japan, March 28 Kyodo - Yasuo Shimada (C), president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, bows in apology during a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024, after the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials. (Kyodo)

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Kobayashi Pharmaceutical dietary pills scandal

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical dietary pills scandal

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. President Akihiro Kobayashi (R) apologizes at a press conference in the western Japan city of Osaka on March 29, 2024. The company said the same day it has confirmed a fifth death linked to the consumption of its red yeast rice dietary supplements and that it has yet to determine the substance that may be responsible for the deaths.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Yasuo Shimada (L), president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, is pictured after attending a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024. Earlier in the day, the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Yasuo Shimada, president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, attends a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024, after the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials.

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Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Theater company Takarazuka apologizes to family over actress death

Yasuo Shimada (C), president of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., the parent company of Japan's all-female musical theater company Takarazuka Revue, bows in apology during a press conference in Toyonaka, Osaka Prefecture, on March 28, 2024, after the railway operator apologized to the family of an actress who died in September 2023 after being harassed by senior actresses and revue officials.

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Toyota Industries president apologizes over data rigging

Toyota Industries president apologizes over data rigging

Toyota Industries Corp. President Koichi Ito speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2024, apologizing over data fabrication on its diesel engines.

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Toyota Industries president apologizes over data rigging

Toyota Industries president apologizes over data rigging

Toyota Industries Corp. President Koichi Ito speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2024, apologizing over data fabrication on its diesel engines.

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Toyota Industries president apologizes over data rigging

Toyota Industries president apologizes over data rigging

Toyota Industries Corp. President Koichi Ito bows at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 29, 2024, as he apologizes over data fabrication on its diesel engines.

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