China Daily (Hong Kong)

Abe’s wife resigns from honorary position

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TOKYO — Japan’s first lady has resigned as “honorary principal” of a private elementary school run by a man with ultranatio­nalistic views following an escalating controvers­y over the low price the school paid for government land.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told Friday’s parliament­ary session that his wife Akie had resigned from the role.

The prime minister’s confirmati­on came a day after an endorsemen­t of the school from his wife was removed from its website. Abe has said he was aware that Akie served in an honorary position for the school, whose president is a passionate supporter of the prime minister’s views.

The Osaka property was sold in 2016 for $1.2 million, one-seventh of its appraised price. Abe has denied he or his wife had any influence over the land deal.

The same school operator runs a kindergart­en with a curriculum said to resemble that of pre-World War II Japan. It plans a similar approach for the new elementary school, which is set to open in April, pending final approval by Osaka prefecture.

The scandal has dominated parliament­ary debate, with opposition lawmakers summoning finance and education ministry officials to clarify how the school obtained the large discount.

Opposition Democratic Party lawmaker Masato Imai told reporters the land deal must be scrutinize­d further because it involves taxpayers’ money.

“As honorary principal, Mrs Akie Abe has served as a billboard for the school with various problems. We believe she bears a responsibi­lity at least indirectly, if not directly.,” said Imai.

Akie Abe agreed to become honorary principal of the elementary school after her 2015 visit to the kindergart­en run by Yasunori Kagoike.

Television footage from her visit shows her telling the children's’ parents: “My husband also thinks that education policy here is excellent.”

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