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Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

SAITAMA, Japan - Masaru Matsushima, who has just left the welfare ministry, speaks to reporters at his home in Saitama on Aug. 30. He admitted having received three used cars and several million yen in cash from the chief of a social welfare organization under the ministry's supervision from around 1992 until November 2005.

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Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

SAITAMA, Japan - The photo shows one of the three cars Masaru Matsushima, a welfare ministry official who has just left the ministry, received along with several million yen in cash from the chief of a social welfare organization under the ministry's supervision from around 1992 until November 2005.

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BOJ chief Hayami denies immediate policy change

BOJ chief Hayami denies immediate policy change

WASHINGTON, U.S. - Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Masaru Hayami (R) indicated in Washington on Sept. 26 that the central bank has no plan to change its monetary policy in the immediate future. Hayami made his remarks at a hastily called news conference. Hayami said, 'It has not changed.' The press conference was attended by BOJ Executive Director Masayuki Matsushima (L).

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Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

SAITAMA, Japan - The photo shows one of the three cars Masaru Matsushima, a welfare ministry official who has just left the ministry, received along with several million yen in cash from the chief of a social welfare organization under the ministry's supervision from around 1992 until November 2005. (Kyodo)

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Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

Welfare ministry official gets cars, cash from group overseen

SAITAMA, Japan - Masaru Matsushima, who has just left the welfare ministry, speaks to reporters at his home in Saitama on Aug. 30. He admitted having received three used cars and several million yen in cash from the chief of a social welfare organization under the ministry's supervision from around 1992 until November 2005. (Kyodo)

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BOJ chief Hayami denies immediate policy change

BOJ chief Hayami denies immediate policy change

WASHINGTON, U.S. - Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Masaru Hayami (R) indicated in Washington on Sept. 26 that the central bank has no plan to change its monetary policy in the immediate future. Hayami made his remarks at a hastily called news conference. Hayami said, 'It has not changed.' The press conference was attended by BOJ Executive Director Masayuki Matsushima (L).

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