Monday, October 22, 2012

Japanese law minister forced to resign because his associated with yakuza

Pressure resigned as Minister of Justice Japan gaining strength directed at newly occupied Tanaka Keishu  , due to alleged criminal organization involved with the Yakuza before his officiate.

A Japanese magazine published the first paper on the history Tanaka mafia involved with a similar organization in the country complete with witnesses Yakuza members.

Minister Tanaka himself did not deny this allegation but said those things are past due 30 years ago.

The statement contradicted a number of witnesses, who called up two years ago she was involved in the affairs of the mafia gang.

The amount of pressure and a high attention to this case makes Tanaka later reported sick and had to be hospitalized, Friday (19/10), but the media did not loosen the pressure.

Sunday, the country's largest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, is blaming the hospital 'just a cover' to avoid pressure to her back.

Yomiuri Noda also urged the Prime Minister to fire subordinates was because they 'did not deserve' his post.

Chaotic is a pressure for the umpteenth PM Noda who lost major support base period of the Japanese people due to the economic situation did not improve.

In Japanese politics, the relationship between politicians and the Yakuza is not unusual, especially by the leaders of the old Liberal Democratic Party-led ruling by the Yakuza. There is even a member of the Yakuza who became members of parliament.

But the Democratic Party of Japan leader PM Noda promises to the contrary which gained power after Japan said it would clean up politics of gross and criminal practice as it did in the past.

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