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Stressed out

Support plunges for scandal-rocked prime minister

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, his popularity plunging amid a cronyism scandal, took responsibi­lity on Monday for a loss of trust in his government but denied he or his wife had intervened in a land sale to a school operator with ties to his wife.

The finance ministry’s announceme­nt last week that documents about the discounted sale to educationa­l body Moritomo Gakuen had been altered have sparked a political crisis for Abe, as suspicions swirl about a cover-up and opposition parties call for both the premier and Finance Minister Taro Aso to resign.

Interrogat­ed by a parliament­ary panel on Monday, Abe denied directing changes to the documents, in which references to Abe, his wife and Aso were removed from the finance ministry’s records of the land sale. He told the panel he had not even known of the documents’ existence.

“I did not direct that the documents be altered,” he said. “In fact, I didn’t even know that they existed at all, so how could I have done that?”

Two opinion polls published over the weekend showed Abe’s support diving to its lowest since he took office in December 2012, and others showed a majority of Japanese believed he bore some responsibi­lity for the scandal.

In an apparent nod to those polls, several of which showed his support sinking into the 30-percent level, Abe acknowledg­ed that public trust had been shaken.

“As head of the government, I keenly feel my responsibi­lity in the matter of the people losing their trust in the administra­tion,” he added.

“Ultimately, the responsibi­lity lies with me as prime minister. I would like to apologize once again.”

Opposition lawmakers said answers to their questions were unlikely to come from the premier or Aso and renewed their call for Nobuhisa Sagawa, who had headed the division that submitted the documents before he became tax agency chief in July, to testify in parliament. Sagawa resigned 10 days ago.

A majority of people in the polls backed calls for Sagawa to testify, as well as Abe’s wife, Akie. But Abe said on Monday that he would answer any questions on her behalf.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe closes his eyes during a meeting of the upper house budget committee in Tokyo, Monday. Support for Abe has plunged amid a widening school land sale scandal linked to his wife, possibly risking chances for his third...
Photo: AP Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe closes his eyes during a meeting of the upper house budget committee in Tokyo, Monday. Support for Abe has plunged amid a widening school land sale scandal linked to his wife, possibly risking chances for his third...

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