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Faked: Japan nuke company caught using employees to ask questions during televised hearing—Told to impersonate private citizens
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1458312:MV8xNTU0NjE4X0QxRDc2N0Ez] [b]Faked: Japan nuke company caught using employees to ask questions during televised hearing — Told to impersonate private citizens who want reactors restarted[/b] The president of a nuclear plant operator said on Thursday that he may resign as a result of a scandal over faked e-mails that has added a bizarre new twist to a decision whether to allow Japan’s idled reactors to restart in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. [...] The governor, Yasushi Furukawa, has become the center of national attention as he deliberates over the reactors [...] As the first governor to face such a decision since the March disaster, Mr. Furukawa is widely seen as a bellwether of sorts for how other governors may decide. [...] [T]he mayor of Genkai, the plant’s host community, told Kyushu Electric that he was withdrawing his previous support of the restart. The mayor, Hideo Kishimoto, told reporters he felt like he was “being mocked” by the company. [...] http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/08/world/asia/08japan.html?_r=2 [/quote]
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Faked: Japan nuke company caught using employees to ask questions during televised hearing — Told to impersonate private citizens who want reactors restarted
The president of a nuclear plant operator said on Thursday that he may resign as a result of a scandal over faked e-mails that has added a bizarre new twist to a decision whether to allow Japan’s idled reactors to restart in the wake of the Fukushima disaster. [...]
The governor, Yasushi Furukawa, has become the center of national attention as he deliberates over the reactors [...] As the first governor to face such a decision since the March disaster, Mr. Furukawa is widely seen as a bellwether of sorts for how other governors may decide. [...]
[T]he mayor of Genkai, the plant’s host community, told Kyushu Electric that he was withdrawing his previous support of the restart. The mayor, Hideo Kishimoto, told reporters he felt like he was “being mocked” by the company. [...]
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