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Japan's prime minister sacks 3rd minister in a month

Por: ABC News World November 20, 2022

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TOKYO -- The internal affairs minister in ese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's government was forced into resigning over funding irregularities on Sunday, in a blow to the scandal-prone Cabinet that has already lost two ministers in one month. Internal Affairs Minister Minoru Terada has been under fire over several accounting and funding irregularities. In one, he acknowledged that one of his support groups submitted accounting records... + full article



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