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(Update) Japan Govt to Release Controversial Moritomo Documents

(Update) Japan Govt to Release Controversial Moritomo Documents

   Tokyo, March 4 (Jiji Press)--The Japanese government will start disclosing documents related to a controversial state land sale to school operator Moritomo Gakuen in a month's time at the earliest, Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said Tuesday.
   Subject to the disclosure are paper documents of 170,000 pages or more, as well as electronic data, according to the Finance Ministry.
   Parts of the documents whose exposure might breach the rights of individuals will be redacted, Kato told a parliamentary meeting.
   Kato also said that the government will release documents believed to have been compiled by Toshio Akagi, a former official of the Finance Ministry's Kinki Local Finance Bureau, around early June. Akagi committed suicide at the age of 54 after being ordered to tamper with documents regarding the state land sale to Moritomo Gakuen.
   "We'll make efforts to disclose major documents as soon as possible within the next year," Kato said.

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