The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Ex-PM Shinzo Abe apologizes for dinner spending scandal

- The Yomiuri Shimbun The Yomiuri Shimbun

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe apologized Thursday after his state- paid first secretary was given a summary indictment regarding irregulari­ties on political fund reports over dinners held prior to cherry blossom-viewing parties.

“Even though [ the irregulari­ties] occurred without my knowledge, I am keenly aware of my moral responsibi­lity,” Abe said at a press conference at the Diet building on Thursday. “I deeply regret it and offer my sincerest apologies to the people.”

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor­s Office’s special investigat­ion squad filed the summary indictment against the secretary, Hiroyuki Haikawa, on the same day over a suspected violation of the Political Funds Control Law. Abe, a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, was not indicted due to insufficie­nt evidence.

In a Diet session during his time as prime minister, Abe repeatedly denied the fact that his political support group covered some of the expenses of the dinner events. However, at the press conference on Thursday, he admitted that the

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe apologizes at a press conference at the Diet Building on Dec. 24.

group had paid a portion of the expenses and that it later revised its political fund reports.

Regarding his past remarks in the Diet, Abe also apologized for the discrepanc­y in some of his answers given at the time.

“This has undermined the public’s trust in politics. I would like to express my deepest apologies to the people and to all Diet members of the ruling and opposition parties,” Abe said.

When asked about whether

he intends to resign from politics, Abe denied the possibilit­y, saying: “I am well aware that I have an extremely heavy political responsibi­lity. I want to fulfill my duties by returning to my original political goals and doing my best.”

On Friday, Abe explained the matter and fielded questions from ruling and opposition party members at sessions of the committees on rules and administra­tion of both Diet chambers. He corrected past remarks made in the Diet and offered his apologies.

According to the House of Representa­tives’ Research Bureau, Abe made remarks, such as “My office isn’t involved in this matter,” “There are no receipts” and “[ My support group] did not make up for the shortfall [when costs exceeded what dinner guests had paid],” 118 times from November 2019 to March 2020 when answering questions posed by lawmakers in the Diet.

‘OUT OF POCKET’ PAYMENTS

At the press conference Thursday, Abe explained that the shortfall for the expenses of the dinner events was covered by his own money allotted for his personal expenses that he had entrusted to his office.

“As a number of invoices for expenses, including food and transporta­tion, come to my office every day, I have the office handle the payments,” Abe said. “The payments were made from money withdrawn from my personal account that I had entrusted to the office.” (Dec. 26)

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