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Kansai Electric apologizes over illegal information viewing

Kansai Electric apologizes over illegal information viewing

Kansai Electric Power Co. President Nozomu Mori (2nd from L) and other company executives bow at a press conference in Osaka on May 12, 2023, over the unauthorized viewing of customer information. Following the scandal, five Japanese utilities, including Kansai Electric, submitted their respective business improvement plans to the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry the same day.

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada heads to a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. He and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier will face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011.

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada stands up after a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. Yamada and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011.

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. Yamada and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011.

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Olympus Pres. Takayama, 5 other executives to resign

Olympus Pres. Takayama, 5 other executives to resign

TOKYO, Japan - Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama bows at the outset of a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 18, 2012. Takayama said he and five other board members who are being sued by the company to pay damages for the company's accounting fraud will resign at an extraordinary shareholders meeting in late April.

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Life insurers fail to pay 86.2 bil. yen in insurance benefits

Life insurers fail to pay 86.2 bil. yen in insurance benefits

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Life Insurance Co. President Kunie Okamoto (2nd R) and other senior executives of the life insurer bow in apology at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 5 after it was revealed that Nippon Life and other life insurance companies in Japan have failed to pay 86.2 billion yen in insurance benefits and other due payments to their customers in the five years from fiscal 2001.

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Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. President Shinichi Yokoyama (C) and other Nippon Life executives bow in apology over nonpayment of insurance money at a news conference in Tokyo on April 13. Sumitomo is among 12 leading life insurance companies in Japan that admitted they had skipped 26.8 billion yen in insurance money payment in 230,000 cases over the five years from fiscal 2001.

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Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

TOKYO, Japan - Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Co. President Katsutoshi Saito (C) and other Dai-ichi executives bow in apology over nonpayment of insurance money at a news conference in Tokyo on April 13. Dai-ichi is among 12 leading life insurance companies in Japan that admitted they had skipped 26.8 billion yen in insurance money payment in 230,000 cases over the five years from fiscal 2001.

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Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Life Insurance Co. President Kunie Okamoto (C) and other Nippon Life executives bow in apology over nonpayment of insurance money at a news conference in Tokyo on April 13. Nippon Life is among 12 leading life insurance companies in Japan that admitted they had skipped 26.8 billion yen in insurance money payment in 230,000 cases over the five years from fiscal 2001.

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6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's six major property and casualty insurance firms failed to pay a total of 1.22 billion yen in insurance claims in 4,365 cases involving medical and other ''third-sector'' insurance policies between July 2001 and June 2006, according to figures reported by them Oct. 31 to the Financial Services Agency. Kunio Ishihara (C), president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., and executives of five other companies apologized during a news conference in Tokyo the same day.

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Ex-president of scandal-tainted Mitsubishi Motors arrested

Ex-president of scandal-tainted Mitsubishi Motors arrested

TOKYO, Japan - An official of the public relations department of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. reads a statement in front of the company's head office in Tokyo on June 10 after former President Katsuhiko Kawasoe and five other former executives were arrested on suspicion of professional negligence resulting in a fatal accident related to defective truck parts in 2002.

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6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

6 major nonlife insurers report 1.2 bil. yen in nonpayment cases

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's six major property and casualty insurance firms failed to pay a total of 1.22 billion yen in insurance claims in 4,365 cases involving medical and other ''third-sector'' insurance policies between July 2001 and June 2006, according to figures reported by them Oct. 31 to the Financial Services Agency. Kunio Ishihara (C), president of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., and executives of five other companies apologized during a news conference in Tokyo the same day. (Kyodo)

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Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Life Insurance Co. President Shinichi Yokoyama (C) and other Nippon Life executives bow in apology over nonpayment of insurance money at a news conference in Tokyo on April 13. Sumitomo is among 12 leading life insurance companies in Japan that admitted they had skipped 26.8 billion yen in insurance money payment in 230,000 cases over the five years from fiscal 2001. (Kyodo)

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Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

Life insurers fail to pay 26.8 bil. yen insurance over 5 years

TOKYO, Japan - Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Co. President Katsutoshi Saito and other Dai-ichi executives bow in apology over nonpayment of insurance money at a news conference in Tokyo on April 13. Dai-ichi is among 12 leading life insurance companies in Japan that admitted they had skipped 26.8 billion yen in insurance money payment in 230,000 cases over the five years from fiscal 2001. (Kyodo)

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Life insurers fail to pay 86.2 bil. yen in insurance benefits

Life insurers fail to pay 86.2 bil. yen in insurance benefits

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Life Insurance Co. President Kunie Okamoto (2nd R) and other senior executives of the life insurer bow in apology at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 5 after it was revealed that Nippon Life and other life insurance companies in Japan have failed to pay 86.2 billion yen in insurance benefits and other due payments to their customers in the five years from fiscal 2001. (Kyodo)

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Ex-president of scandal-tainted Mitsubishi Motors arrested

Ex-president of scandal-tainted Mitsubishi Motors arrested

TOKYO, Japan - An official of the public relations department of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. reads a statement in front of the company's head office in Tokyo on June 10 after former President Katsuhiko Kawasoe and five other former executives were arrested on suspicion of professional negligence resulting in a fatal accident related to defective truck parts in 2002. (Kyodo)

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. Yamada and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011. (Kyodo)

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada stands up after a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. Yamada and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011. (Kyodo)

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Docomo execs to face pay cuts

Docomo execs to face pay cuts

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada heads to a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2012. He and five other executives at Japan's largest mobile phone carrier will face pay cuts over a series of communications service disruptions since 2011. (Kyodo)

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