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Tokyo's Imperial Hotel hid 130 mil. yen in income

Tokyo's Imperial Hotel hid 130 mil. yen in income

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Imperial Hotel, a leading luxury hotel in the central Tokyo, Japan. Its operator, Imperial Hotel Ltd., was charged by the taxation authority for underreporting its total income by some 130 million yen for fiscal 2012 by booking yet-to-be-paid construction costs.

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Defense Ministry admits MSDF knowingly left data error uncorrected

Defense Ministry admits MSDF knowingly left data error uncorrected

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks to reporters at the Defense Ministry on Oct. 22 after his ministry said the Maritime Self-Defense Force knowingly left a data error uncorrected for four years after underreporting the amount of oil Japan provided to the United States in a 2003 refueling mission in the Indian Ocean.

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Kanebo in negative net worth at least in past 5 fiscal years

Kanebo in negative net worth at least in past 5 fiscal years

TOKYO, Japan - Kanebo Ltd. Chairman Akiyoshi Nakajima tells a press conference in Tokyo on April 13 that the company had been in negative net worth on a consolidated basis for five years from fiscal 1999 to fiscal 2003 as its former management falsified reports by such accounting fraud as inflating sales and underreporting expenses.

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No cover-up of SARS found in Shanghai: WHO officials

No cover-up of SARS found in Shanghai: WHO officials

SHANGHAI, China - Medical experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) speak to reporters at a hotel in Shanghai on April 25 about their investigation into severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) cases. They said they had found no cover-up or underreporting of SARS cases in Shanghai.

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Japan justice minister on Ghosn escape

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 6 Kyodo-Japanese Justice Minister Masako Mori speaks about Carlos Ghosn in Tokyo on Jan. 6, 2020, at her first press conference since the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, who is accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019.

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JAPAN-TOKYO-NISSAN-FORMER EXECUTIVE-COURT

JAPAN-TOKYO-NISSAN-FORMER EXECUTIVE-COURT

(220303) -- TOKYO, March 3, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Former Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly (1st L) walks into the Tokyo District Court in Tokyo, Japan on March 3, 2022. Former Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly and the automaker itself were found guilty Thursday on charges connected to the underreporting of ex-CEO Carlos Ghosn's pay. The former Nissan representative director was sentenced by the Tokyo District Court to six months in prison, suspended for three years. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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JAPAN-TOKYO-NISSAN-FORMER EXECUTIVE-COURT

JAPAN-TOKYO-NISSAN-FORMER EXECUTIVE-COURT

(220303) -- TOKYO, March 3, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Former Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly (C) walks into the Tokyo District Court in Tokyo, Japan on March 3, 2022. Former Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly and the automaker itself were found guilty Thursday on charges connected to the underreporting of ex-CEO Carlos Ghosn's pay. The former Nissan representative director was sentenced by the Tokyo District Court to six months in prison, suspended for three years. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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JAPAN-TOKYO-NISSAN-FORMER EXECUTIVE-COURT

JAPAN-TOKYO-NISSAN-FORMER EXECUTIVE-COURT

(220303) -- TOKYO, March 3, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Former Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly walks to the Tokyo District Court in Tokyo, Japan on March 3, 2022. Former Nissan Motor Co. executive Greg Kelly and the automaker itself were found guilty Thursday on charges connected to the underreporting of ex-CEO Carlos Ghosn's pay. The former Nissan representative director was sentenced by the Tokyo District Court to six months in prison, suspended for three years. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)

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Defense Ministry admits MSDF knowingly left data error uncorrect

Defense Ministry admits MSDF knowingly left data error uncorrect

TOKYO, Japan - Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba speaks to reporters at the Defense Ministry on Oct. 22 after his ministry said the Maritime Self-Defense Force knowingly left a data error uncorrected for four years after underreporting the amount of oil Japan provided to the United States in a 2003 refueling mission in the Indian Ocean. (Kyodo)

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Kanebo in negative net worth at least in past 5 fiscal years

Kanebo in negative net worth at least in past 5 fiscal years

TOKYO, Japan - Kanebo Ltd. Chairman Akiyoshi Nakajima tells a press conference in Tokyo on April 13 that the company had been in negative net worth on a consolidated basis for five years from fiscal 1999 to fiscal 2003 as its former management falsified reports by such accounting fraud as inflating sales and underreporting expenses. (Kyodo)

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No cover-up of SARS found in Shanghai: WHO officials

No cover-up of SARS found in Shanghai: WHO officials

SHANGHAI, China - Medical experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) speak to reporters at a hotel in Shanghai on April 25 about their investigation into severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) cases. They said they had found no cover-up or underreporting of SARS cases in Shanghai. (Kyodo)

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Tokyo's Imperial Hotel hid 130 mil. yen in income

Tokyo's Imperial Hotel hid 130 mil. yen in income

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows Imperial Hotel, a leading luxury hotel in the central Tokyo, Japan. Its operator, Imperial Hotel Ltd., was charged by the taxation authority for underreporting its total income by some 130 million yen for fiscal 2012 by booking yet-to-be-paid construction costs. (Kyodo)

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Report on Ghosn's press conference

Report on Ghosn's press conference

A public screen in Tokyo on Jan. 9, 2020, shows a TV report on Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon the previous night. The former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Nissan chief speaks on Ghosn's press conference

Ex-Nissan chief speaks on Ghosn's press conference

Ex-Nissan Motor Co. CEO Hiroto Saikawa meets the press on Jan. 9, 2020, to comment on Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon the previous night. Former Nissan chairman Ghosn, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. Saikawa said that Ghosn "escaped for fear of being found guilty." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Report on Ghosn's press conference

Report on Ghosn's press conference

Screens in Beirut show local TV reports of Carlos Ghosn's press conference in the Lebanese capital on Jan. 8, 2020. The former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Report on Ghosn's press conference

Report on Ghosn's press conference

People in Tokyo watch a public screen showing Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon on Jan. 8, 2020. The former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Report on Ghosn's press conference

Report on Ghosn's press conference

People in Tokyo walk past a public screen showing Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon on Jan. 8, 2020. The former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Report on Ghosn's press conference

Report on Ghosn's press conference

A man in Tokyo watches a public screen on Jan. 9, 2020, that shows a TV report on Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon the previous night. The former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japanese Justice Minister Masako Mori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of Jan. 9, 2020, shortly after Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon. The former Nissan Motor Co. boss, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. Mori said his illegal departure from Japan "could never be forgiven." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japanese Justice Minister Masako Mori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of Jan. 9, 2020, shortly after Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon. The former Nissan Motor Co. boss, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. Mori said his illegal departure from Japan "could never be forgiven." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japanese Justice Minister Masako Mori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of Jan. 9, 2020, shortly after Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon. The former Nissan Motor Co. boss, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. Mori said his illegal departure from Japan "could never be forgiven." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japan justice minister speaks on Ghosn

Japanese Justice Minister Masako Mori speaks at a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of Jan. 9, 2020, shortly after Carlos Ghosn's press conference in Lebanon. The former Nissan Motor Co. boss, accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. Mori said his illegal departure from Japan "could never be forgiven." (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan justice minister on Ghosn escape

Japan justice minister on Ghosn escape

Japanese Justice Minister Masako Mori speaks about Carlos Ghosn in Tokyo on Jan. 6, 2020, at her first press conference since the former Nissan Motor Co. chairman, who is accused of underreporting his pay for years and misappropriating Nissan funds, skipped bail in Japan and fled to Lebanon in late 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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