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3.6 M. Yen in Funds for Japan Emperor Family Stolen by Employee

3.6 M. Yen in Funds for Japan Emperor Family Stolen by Employee

   Tokyo, May 2 (Jiji Press)--An employee at the Japanese Imperial Household Agency has been dismissed for allegedly stealing 3.6 million yen set aside for personal expenses for Japanese Emperor Naruhito and his family.
   The chamberlain who committed the thefts on several occasions between November 2023 and March this year admitted that the money was used to make a living. The chamberlain aged under 30 has already fully repaid the stolen funds.
   According to the agency, another agency employee in his 40s who was tasked with managing such funds in January this year noticed discrepancies between the accounting book and cash balance.
   After discovering a 30,000-yen discrepancy in March during a probe, the employee in his 40s confronted the chamberlain who was on night duty, with the latter admitting to the thefts.
   The employee in his 40s has been slapped with a 10 pct pay cut for one month for lax management.

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