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Japanese nationalis­t claims recieving donation from Abe

- Page Editor: wangbozun@globaltime­s.com.cn

A controvers­ial nationalis­t educator said under oath Thursday he had received a donation for his school from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe despite the premier’s repeated denials in an intensifyi­ng political scandal that has gripped the country.

The nationally televised testimony by Yasunori Kagoike came as his purchase of government land at a huge discount has dominated media coverage for weeks.

Abe, whose high approval ratings have taken a hit, has repeatedly denied giving Kagoike money and on more than one occasion offered to resign if he was found to be involved in the land deal.

Analysts have said that there would likely be nothing illegal in such a donation, but if proven it could damage Abe’s credibilit­y given his steadfast denials.

Kagoike operates a kindergart­en in the western city of Osaka that inculcates pupils with pre- World War II nationalis­t and native Shinto religious values and has made insulting comments about Chinese and Koreans.

When the controvers­y erupted last month, he was preparing to open an elementary school in a nearby city on the land purchased from the government at a price reportedly some onetenth the market value.

The complex scandal has also drawn in Abe’s hawkish defense minister and dominated parliament­ary deliberati­ons for weeks.

He was summoned by lawmakers after his claim last week that Abe’s wife Akie handed him one million yen ($ 9,000) in cash in his office in 2015 and said the money was from her husband.

Kagoike offered no proof in parliament, but said he vividly remembers the day when she visited his kindergart­en to deliver a speech.

“She asked her aide to step outside. When it was just the two of us alone in the room, she said ‘ This is from Shinzo Abe’ and gave me an envelope containing 1 million yen as a donation,” he told lawmakers.

“I have heard Madame Akie has [ recently] said she absolutely does not remember it. But for us, it was such an honor and I remember it very well,” he said.

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