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S. Leeper, ex-chairman of Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation

S. Leeper, ex-chairman of Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation

HIROSHIMA, Japan - American Steven Leeper, former chair of the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, talks about his recent book entitled "Nippon ga sekai wo sukuu - Kaku wo nakusu best scenario" (Japan saves the world - a best-case scenario for abolishing nuclear weapons), in Hiroshima on March 26, 2014. Leeper served as the first foreign chairperson of the foundation.

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Ex-chairman of Daio Paper Ikawa

Ex-chairman of Daio Paper Ikawa

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Mototaka Ikawa, former chairman of Daio Paper Corp. The company vowed Oct. 28, 2011, that it will lodge a criminal complaint against Ikawa over dubious loans to him exceeding 10 billion yen from Daio group firms.

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Incubator Bank's ex-chairman arrested

Incubator Bank's ex-chairman arrested

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Takeshi Kimura, a former chairman of Incubator Bank of Japan. Police arrested Kimura on July 14, 2010, on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank.

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Incubator Bank's ex-chairman suspected of audit obstruction

Incubator Bank's ex-chairman suspected of audit obstruction

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Takeshi Kimura, a former chairman of Incubator Bank of Japan. Investigative sources on July 13, 2010, said police plan to build a criminal case against him on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank.

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Duskin ex-chairman held over misuse of 180 mil. yen

Duskin ex-chairman held over misuse of 180 mil. yen

OSAKA, Japan - Hideyuki Ito, president of Duskin Co., bows at a press conference at the company's head office in Fuita, Osaka Prefecture, on June 4 to apologize for the arrest of former chairman Koji Chiba, suspected of misusing 180 million yen of the company's money.

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Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

TOKYO, Japan - Investigators from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office enter the home of former Duskin Co. Chairman Koji Chiba in Mono, Osaka Prefecture, on June 4 to search for evidence, suspecting he misused 180 million yen in company money.

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Sogo ex-chairman's personal assets to be frozen

Sogo ex-chairman's personal assets to be frozen

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Hiroo Mizushima, former chairman of Sogo Co., whose personal assets the Tokyo District Court decided to seize on Aug. 2. The legal action had been sought by the Industrial Bank of Japan, the main bank of the failed department store chain operator Sogo, in a bid to collect a loan Mizushima personally guaranteed.

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Nomura ex-chairman testifies

Nomura ex-chairman testifies

Setsuya TABUCHI , former chairman of Nomura Securities Co., testifies at the House of Councillors Budget Committee on May 28 on a payoff scandal involving Japan's largest brokerage.

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Nomura ex-chairman testifies

Nomura ex-chairman testifies

Setsuya TABUCHI (L), former chairman of Nomura Securities Co., and Hideo SAKAMAKI, its former president, testify at the House of Councillors Budget Committee on May 28 on a payoff scandal involving Japan's largest brokerage.

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Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

Duskin ex-chairman arrested for misusing firm's money

TOKYO, Japan - Investigators from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office enter the home of former Duskin Co. Chairman Koji Chiba in Mono, Osaka Prefecture, on June 4 to search for evidence, suspecting he misused 180 million yen in company money. (Kyodo)

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Aung Shwe, ex-chairman of Myanmar's ruling NLD, dies at 99

Aung Shwe, ex-chairman of Myanmar's ruling NLD, dies at 99

Photo taken April 28, 2009, shows Aung Shwe, then chairman of Aung San Suu Kyi's party National League for Democracy, speaking at a party meeting in Yangon. Aung Shwe died of natural causes at a private hospital in Yangon on Aug. 13, 2017, at age 99. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Police arrest Incubator Bank's ex-chairman Kimura, others

Police arrest Incubator Bank's ex-chairman Kimura, others

TOKYO, Japan - Incubator Bank of Japan's former chairman Takeshi Kimura is transferred from the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department to Kojimachi Police Station in central Tokyo on July 14, 2010, after being arrested on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank last year. The bank's President Tatsuya Nishino and three others were also arrested on the same allegation. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank's ex-chairman arrested

Incubator Bank's ex-chairman arrested

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Takeshi Kimura, a former chairman of Incubator Bank of Japan. Police arrested Kimura on July 14, 2010, on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank. (Kyodo)

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Incubator Bank's ex-chairman suspected of audit obstruction

Incubator Bank's ex-chairman suspected of audit obstruction

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Takeshi Kimura, a former chairman of Incubator Bank of Japan. Investigative sources on July 13, 2010, said police plan to build a criminal case against him on suspicion of obstructing a Financial Services Agency audit of the bank. (Kyodo)

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Ex-chairman of Daio Paper Ikawa

Ex-chairman of Daio Paper Ikawa

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Mototaka Ikawa, former chairman of Daio Paper Corp. The company vowed Oct. 28, 2011, that it will lodge a criminal complaint against Ikawa over dubious loans to him exceeding 10 billion yen from Daio group firms. (Kyodo)

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Ex-chairman of bankrupt Japan Life, 13 others arrested over fraud

Ex-chairman of bankrupt Japan Life, 13 others arrested over fraud

File photo taken at the Consumer Affairs Agency in December 2017 shows a magnetic vest used by now-bankrupt Japan Life Co. in its "rental owner" investment scam. The company's former chairman, Takayoshi Yamaguchi, 78, and 13 others were arrested on Sept. 18, 2020, on suspicion of running the scam, involving clothing, jewelry and other goods it claimed have health benefits.

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Kazuo Wada, ex-chairman of retail group Yaohan

Kazuo Wada, ex-chairman of retail group Yaohan

Undated file photo shows Kazuo Wada, the former chairman of Japanese retail group Yaohan, which had outlets in 16 countries spanning Asia, North and South America, and Europe at its peak before falling into bankruptcy in 1997. Wada died on Aug. 19, 2019, of natural causes at age 90. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sogo ex-chairman's personal assets to be frozen

Sogo ex-chairman's personal assets to be frozen

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Hiroo Mizushima, former chairman of Sogo Co., whose personal assets the Tokyo District Court decided to seize on Aug. 2. The legal action had been sought by the Industrial Bank of Japan, the main bank of the failed department store chain operator Sogo, in a bid to collect a loan Mizushima personally guaranteed.

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