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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

Verdict Of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu - Vatican

President Giuseppe Pignatone and Professor Venerando Marano Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican, on December 16, 2023. Editorial Use Only. Photo by Vatican Media/ Catholic Press Photo/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Trump Organization fined 1.6 mln USD for tax fraud

STORY: Trump Organization fined 1.6 mln USD for tax fraud DATELINE: Jan. 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:00 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of exterior of the Trump Tower in New York 2. file of Trump arriving at the White House STORYLINE: The Trump Organization was ordered to pay 1.6 million U.S. dollars in fines on Friday for tax fraud and other crimes. Two subsidiaries of the Trump Organization -- owned by former U.S. President Donald Trump -- were both sentenced to the maximum penalty under New York laws. The Trump Organization has denied all wrongdoing and is reportedly planning to appeal the verdict. Trump himself was not charged in the case. Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, was sentenced to five months in jail on Tuesday for his role in the tax fraud scheme. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Washington D.C. (XHTV)

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Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

GUANGZHOU, China - A lawyer for a Japanese politician accused of drug smuggling in China meets with reporters in Guangzhou, China, on Aug. 26, 2014, the date of the first court hearing for his client. The lawyer said Takuma Sakuragi, a member of the Inazawa municipal assembly in Aichi Prefecture, has denied any wrongdoing since his arrest in December.

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Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

GUANGZHOU, China - Photo taken on Aug. 26, 2014, shows the Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court in Guangzhou, China, where the first hearing for a Japanese politician accused of drug smuggling is being held. Takuma Sakuragi, a member of the Inazawa municipal assembly in Aichi Prefecture, has denied any wrongdoing since his arrest in December.

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China indicts prominent Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti

China indicts prominent Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows prominent Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti, who was indicted by Chinese prosecutors on July 30, 2014, on charges of inciting separatism. Tohti has denied any wrongdoing and involvement in separatism, his lawyer said late last month after meeting the scholar at a cell in Urumqi, the capital of the far-western Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

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Chinese reporter 'confesses' to wrongdoing

Chinese reporter 'confesses' to wrongdoing

GUANGZHOU, China - Photo shows the headquarters of the Xinkuaibao, a newspaper based in Guangzhou, southern China, on Oct. 26, 2013. Chen Yongzhou, a Xinkuaibao journalist detained and accused of defaming a major company through a series of news stories exposing alleged financial irregularities, has "confessed" to wrongdoing and apologized, official media reported the same day.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato (C) bows during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato (L front) holds a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Mizuho Bank President Yasuhiro Sato bows during a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013. Sato said that former President Satoru Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

Ex-Mizuho president knew of loans to crime groups

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Satoru Nishibori, former president of Mizuho Bank. The bank's current president, Yasuhiro Sato, told a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 8, 2013, that Nishibori had been aware of the bank's lending to organized crime groups since at least July 2010, reversing the bank's prior claim that senior management was not aware of the wrongdoing.

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Petitioner at Beijing hospital

Petitioner at Beijing hospital

BEIJING, China - Police officers evict a man (C), who was telling passers-by and foreign journalists of alleged wrongdoing by Chinese authorities, in front of Beijing's Chaoyang Hospital on May 7, 2012. The place has been drawing people who want to raise objections to the authorities as the hospital, where prominent Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng is receiving treatment, has been a focus of international media attention.

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Ito denies any wrongdoing over links with Huser

Ito denies any wrongdoing over links with Huser

TOKYO, Japan - House of Representatives member and former state minister Kosuke Ito speaks at the lower house's Political Ethics Committee on Feb. 23. He denied any lobbying activities on behalf of property developer Huser Ltd., accused of selling condominiums vulnerable to earthquakes. (Pool photo)

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Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Diet

Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Diet

TOKYO, Japan - Susumu Ojima, president of building developer Huser Ltd., one of six key persons linked to widening revelations of earthquake-related building code fabrication, speaks at a session of the House of Representatives Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee as an unsown witness on Nov. 29. All the six denied they were aware of the alleged wrongdoing by architect Hidetsugu Aneha, who is at the center of the scandal.

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Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Diet

Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Diet

TOKYO, Japan - Togo Fujita, president of code inspection company eHomes Inc., one of six key persons linked to widening revelations of earthquake-related building code fabrication, speaks at a session of the House of Representatives Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee as an unsown witness on Nov. 29. All the six denied they were aware of the alleged wrongdoing by architect Hidetsugu Aneha, who is at the center of the scandal.

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Murakami denies wrongdoing in sworn Diet testimony

Murakami denies wrongdoing in sworn Diet testimony

TOKYO, Japan - Former ruling Liberal Democratic Party heavyweight Masakuni Murakami reads aloud an oath at a House of Councillors Budget Committee session in Tokyo on Feb. 28. Murakami was testifying as a sworn witness on allegations he received bribes from KSD, a mutual aid foundation, although he declined comment on the charges.

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Ito denies any wrongdoing over links with Huser

Ito denies any wrongdoing over links with Huser

TOKYO, Japan - House of Representatives member and former state minister Kosuke Ito speaks at the lower house's Political Ethics Committee on Feb. 23. He denied any lobbying activities on behalf of property developer Huser Ltd., accused of selling condominiums vulnerable to earthquakes. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Toshiba's irregular accounting "systematic" wrongdoing

Toshiba's irregular accounting "systematic" wrongdoing

Photo shows (from L) Toshiba Corp. President Hisao Tanaka, Vice Chairman Norio Sasaki and advisor Atsutoshi Nishida. A third-party panel investigating the company's accounting irregularities said July 20, 2015, that its top management exerted pressure on subordinates to achieve ambitious budget targets and prompted the overstating of profits by 151.8 billion yen over seven years in a "systematic" manner. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Education minister denies wrongdoing regarding political funds

Education minister denies wrongdoing regarding political funds

Education minister Hakubun Shimomura attends the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2015. In the face of allegations that he received donations from or sold tickets to fundraising parties to regional support groups that were not registered as political organizations, Shimomura denied any wrongdoing in his handling of political funds. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Education minister denies wrongdoing amid political fund questions

Education minister denies wrongdoing amid political fund questions

Education minister Hakubun Shimomura (3rd from L) speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2015, over allegations that he received donations from or sold tickets to fundraising parties to regional support groups that were not registered as political organizations. Shimomura denied any wrongdoing in his handling of political funds. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Di

Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Di

TOKYO, Japan - Togo Fujita, president of code inspection company eHomes Inc., one of six key persons linked to widening revelations of earthquake-related building code fabrication, speaks at a session of the House of Representatives Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee as an unsown witness on Nov. 29. All the six denied they were aware of the alleged wrongdoing by architect Hidetsugu Aneha, who is at the center of the scandal. (Kyodo)

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Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Di

Developers, inspectors deny quake data scandal involvement at Di

TOKYO, Japan - Susumu Ojima, president of building developer Huser Ltd., one of six key persons linked to widening revelations of earthquake-related building code fabrication, speaks at a session of the House of Representatives Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee as an unsown witness on Nov. 29. All the six denied they were aware of the alleged wrongdoing by architect Hidetsugu Aneha, who is at the center of the scandal. (Kyodo)

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Petitioner at Beijing hospital

Petitioner at Beijing hospital

BEIJING, China - Police officers evict a man (C), who was telling passers-by and foreign journalists of alleged wrongdoing by Chinese authorities, in front of Beijing's Chaoyang Hospital on May 7, 2012. The place has been drawing people who want to raise objections to the authorities as the hospital, where prominent Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng is receiving treatment, has been a focus of international media attention. (Kyodo)

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Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

GUANGZHOU, China - Photo taken on Aug. 26, 2014, shows the Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court in Guangzhou, China, where the first hearing for a Japanese politician accused of drug smuggling is being held. Takuma Sakuragi, a member of the Inazawa municipal assembly in Aichi Prefecture, has denied any wrongdoing since his arrest in December. (Kyodo)

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Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

Japanese politician pleads innocent at drugs trial in China

GUANGZHOU, China - A lawyer for a Japanese politician accused of drug smuggling in China meets with reporters in Guangzhou, China, on Aug. 26, 2014, the date of the first court hearing for his client. The lawyer said Takuma Sakuragi, a member of the Inazawa municipal assembly in Aichi Prefecture, has denied any wrongdoing since his arrest in December. (Kyodo)

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China indicts prominent Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti

China indicts prominent Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti

TOKYO, Japan - Undated file photo shows prominent Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti, who was indicted by Chinese prosecutors on July 30, 2014, on charges of inciting separatism. Tohti has denied any wrongdoing and involvement in separatism, his lawyer said late last month after meeting the scholar at a cell in Urumqi, the capital of the far-western Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. (Kyodo)

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, receive questions from reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, receive questions from reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka (R), a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka (C), a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, is surrounded by reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, receive questions from reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, receives questions from reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, receives questions from reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Hironaka, lawyer for ousted Nissan chief Ghosn

Junichiro Hironaka, a member of Carlos Ghosn's defense counsel, receive questions from reporters in Tokyo on Dec. 31, 2019, as the former chief of the Nissan-Renault auto alliance said he has arrived in Lebanon to escape "injustice and political persecution" in Japan where he was on bail facing trial for alleged financial wrongdoing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Park's confidante denies charges of wrongdoing at impeachment trial

Park's confidante denies charges of wrongdoing at impeachment trial

Choi Soon Sil, South Korean President Park Geun Hye's jailed confidante, leaves the Constitutional Court in Seoul on Jan. 16, 2017. Choi denied charges that she used her ties with the president for financial gain in her testimony. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-lawmaker Koyama denies wrongdoing in KSD scandal+

Ex-lawmaker Koyama denies wrongdoing in KSD scandal+

TOKYO, Japan - Takao Koyama (in file photo), a former lawmaker of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), acknowledged in the first hearing of his trial June 27 that he received money from the mutual aid provider KSD but denied it was an influence-peddling bribe.

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Murakami denies wrongdoing in sworn Diet testimony

Murakami denies wrongdoing in sworn Diet testimony

TOKYO, Japan - Former ruling Liberal Democratic Party heavyweight Masakuni Murakami reads aloud an oath at a House of Councillors Budget Committee session in Tokyo on Feb. 28. Murakami was testifying as a sworn witness on allegations he received bribes from KSD, a mutual aid foundation, although he declined comment on the charges.

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IOC's DeFrantz denies wrongdoing in accepting Japanese gifts

IOC's DeFrantz denies wrongdoing in accepting Japanese gifts

SYDNEY, Australia - International Olympic Committee (IOC) Vice President Anita DeFrantz (L) speaks to reporters in Sydney on Feb. 18, denying any wrongdoing in accepting a gold and garnet necklace during an official trip to Japan 10 years ago. A U.S. newspaper has reported that DeFrantz received the gift from the wife of Japanese IOC member Chiharu Igaya during an IOC session in Tokyo in September 1990. Igaya (R) confirmed DeFrantz's comments, saying the item was presented to all the women who attended the IOC session.

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