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Failed cattle farm case

Failed cattle farm case

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in August 2011 shows the headquarters of cattle farm Agura Bokujo in the town of Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture. Tokyo police arrested the former president and two other former executives of the failed company June 18, 2013, for allegedly soliciting investors based on misleading information before it went under in 2011.

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Ex-Olympus CEO Woodford at press conference

Ex-Olympus CEO Woodford at press conference

LONDON, Britain - Michael Woodford, former president and chief executive officer of Olympus Corp., gives a press conference in London on Feb. 16, 2012, following the arrest of former Olympus Chairman and President Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, two other former executives and a former securities company employee on suspicion of falsifying the company's financial reports in its massive investment loss coverup.

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Olympus head office in Tokyo

Olympus head office in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2011 shows the building housing the headquarters of Olympus Corp., a Japanese camera and medical equipment maker, in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Prosecutors on Feb. 16, 2012, arrested former Olympus Chairman and President Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, two other former executives and a former securities company employee on suspicion of falsifying the company's financial reports in an investment loss coverup.

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Ex-Kanebo president, 2 former execs arrested for fraud

Ex-Kanebo president, 2 former execs arrested for fraud

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a building in Tokyo which houses Kanebo Ltd. Prosecutors arrested a former president of Kanebo Ltd. and two other former executives on July 29 on suspicion of submitting falsified financial statements to financial authorities in violation of the Securities Exchange Law.

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Ex-NHK Pres. Ebisawa declines to take adviser post

Ex-NHK Pres. Ebisawa declines to take adviser post

TOKYO, Japan - New NHK President Genichi Hashimoto said in Tokyo on Jan. 28 that former NHK President Katsuji Ebisawa and two other former executives have declined to take adviser posts with the public broadcaster after they resigned Jan. 25 following a growing number of viewers refusing to pay subscription fees due to scandals.

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Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

OSAKA, Japan - Tokusuke Egawa, former president of failed Kofuku Bank which is under temporary state control, leaves his home Sept. 16 to report to police. He was arrested later with two other former executives of the bank on suspicion of extending unauthorized loans to a real estate affiliate.

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3 ex-UFJ execs nabbed on suspicion of blocking gov't inspections

3 ex-UFJ execs nabbed on suspicion of blocking gov't inspections

TOKYO, Japan - (File photos from L to R) Former UFJ Bank Vice President Kazuyoshi Okazaki and two other former executives of the bank -- Sen Hayakawa and Masayuki Inaba -- were arrested Dec. 1 on suspicion of obstructing government inspections, prosecutors said. (Kyodo)

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Ex-NHK Pres. Ebisawa declines to take adviser post

Ex-NHK Pres. Ebisawa declines to take adviser post

TOKYO, Japan - New NHK President Genichi Hashimoto said in Tokyo on Jan. 28 that former NHK President Katsuji Ebisawa and two other former executives have declined to take adviser posts with the public broadcaster after they resigned Jan. 25 following a growing number of viewers refusing to pay subscription fees due to scandals. (Kyodo)

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Ex-LTCB execs get suspended terms over concealing bad loans

Ex-LTCB execs get suspended terms over concealing bad loans

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunobu Onogi (R), former president of the failed Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan (LTCB) enters the Tokyo District Court building on Sept. 10 to hear a court ruling on him being charged with falsifying financial statements to conceal massive bad loans. Onogi was sentenced to three years in prison, suspended for four years. The other two former top executives were also sentenced to suspended prison terms. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Kanebo president, 2 former execs arrested for fraud

Ex-Kanebo president, 2 former execs arrested for fraud

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows a building in Tokyo which houses Kanebo Ltd. Prosecutors arrested a former president of Kanebo Ltd. and two other former executives on July 29 on suspicion of submitting falsified financial statements to financial authorities in violation of the Securities Exchange Law. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Olympus CEO Woodford at press conference

Ex-Olympus CEO Woodford at press conference

LONDON, Britain - Michael Woodford, former president and chief executive officer of Olympus Corp., gives a press conference in London on Feb. 16, 2012, following the arrest of former Olympus Chairman and President Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, two other former executives and a former securities company employee on suspicion of falsifying the company's financial reports in its massive investment loss coverup. (Kyodo)

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Olympus head office in Tokyo

Olympus head office in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2011 shows the building housing the headquarters of Olympus Corp., a Japanese camera and medical equipment maker, in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Prosecutors on Feb. 16, 2012, arrested former Olympus Chairman and President Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, two other former executives and a former securities company employee on suspicion of falsifying the company's financial reports in an investment loss coverup. (Kyodo)

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Top court orders retrial of bank's window-dressing case

Top court orders retrial of bank's window-dressing case

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeoki Togo, former president of the defunct Nippon Credit Bank, speaks to reporters in front of the Supreme Court in Tokyo on Dec. 7, 2009, after the top court scrapped the ruling by the Tokyo High Court that found Togo and two other former NCB executives guilty over alleged window dressing and sent the case back to the lower court for retrial. (Kyodo)

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Top court orders retrial of bank's window-dressing case

Top court orders retrial of bank's window-dressing case

TOKYO, Japan - Shigeoki Togo, former president of the defunct Nippon Credit Bank, speaks to reporters in front of the Supreme Court in Tokyo on Dec. 7, 2009, after the top court scrapped the ruling by the Tokyo High Court that found Togo and two other former NCB executives guilty over alleged window dressing and sent the case back to the lower court for retrial. (Kyodo)

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Nippon Shokuhin ex-chief admits false labeling

Nippon Shokuhin ex-chief admits false labeling

FUKUOKA, Japan - Shigehito Atoyama, former president of Nippon Shokuhin Co., enters the Fukuoka District Court in Fukuoka on Jan. 16 for the first hearing of his trial over the false labeling of beef. Atoyama and two other former executives of the meat processor pleaded guilty to swindling a government-commissioned industry body by falsely labeling about 122 tons of imported beef as domestic. (Kyodo)

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5 former Tokyo Sowa execs plead not guilty

5 former Tokyo Sowa execs plead not guilty

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows (from L to R) Shoichi Osada, a former chairman of Tokyo Sowa Bank, former President Mizuho Kojima, and former Vice President Masatoshi Fukui, who with two other ex-executives pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to show falsely that the bank had adequate capital reserves, in the first hearing of their trial at the Tokyo District Court on Aug. 31.

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4 execs of failed Kokumin Bank held over loan scandal

4 execs of failed Kokumin Bank held over loan scandal

TOKYO, Japan - Hideyuki Suzuki (C), former vice president of the failed Kokumin Bank, is arrested in Tokyo on Nov. 30 on suspicion of dubious lending to a Tokyo karaoke-parlor management company. Suzuki, 66, was nabbed along with Yukio Okonogi, 66, president of the second-tier regional bank when the loans were made and two other former bank executives.

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Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

Ex-president of Kofuku Bank arrested

OSAKA, Japan - Tokusuke Egawa, former president of failed Kofuku Bank which is under temporary state control, leaves his home Sept. 16 to report to police. He was arrested later with two other former executives of the bank on suspicion of extending unauthorized loans to a real estate affiliate.

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Former LTCB chief Onogi released on bail

Former LTCB chief Onogi released on bail

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunobu Onogi, 63, former president of failed Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan (LTCB), is released from the Tokyo detention house July 6 after the Tokyo District Court set bail of 20 million yen. Onogi, along with two other former bank executives, was indicted June 30 on charges of falsifying the bank's loan records and illegally paying dividends.

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Former LTCB chief Onogi released on bail

Former LTCB chief Onogi released on bail

TOKYO, Japan - Katsunobu Onogi, 63, former president of failed Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan (LTCB), is released from the Tokyo detention house July 6 after the Tokyo District Court set bail of 20 million yen. Onogi, along with two other former bank executives, was indicted June 30 on charges of falsifying the bank's loan records and illegally paying dividends.

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