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Japan PM Fumio Kishida set to sack top ministers over graft claims: reports

Henry Ortiz Published December 11, 2023
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Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is set to fire several key ministers who are reportedly under investigation for alleged fraud, local media said on Monday, in what would be the second reshuffle in three months.

Those to be axed, potentially as early as this week, include Kishida’s right-hand man Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno, and Yasutoshi Nishimura, the minister of economy, industry, and trade, the reports said.

According to the Asahi Shimbun Daily, the total number to be sacked will be 15, including several deputy ministers and parliamentary vice ministers.

All belong to a faction formerly headed by late Premier Shinzo Abe — one of at least five major groupings vying for influence and power within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).

Prosecutors are investigating allegations that the faction failed to report tens of thousands of dollars raised through fundraising parties, according to media reports in recent days.

Another of those reportedly implicated is former Olympic minister Seiko Hashimoto.

On Monday Fumio Kishida refused to be drawn on the possible reshuffle — which could take place once the current session of parliament ends on Wednesday — but said he took the fraud allegations seriously.

“I’m thinking of taking appropriate measures at an appropriate timing for the sake of recovery of the public’s trust (in the government), and for preventing delays in government operations,” Kishida told reporters.

Kishida’s poll ratings are at their lowest levels since he took office two years ago, in part because of voter unease over inflation.

The latest survey published on Monday by Fuji TV and the Sankei Shimbun daily put public support for his cabinet at 22.5 percent, down from 27.8 percent last month, while the disapproval rating is at 71.9 percent, up from 68.8 percent.

This is despite a previous reshuffle in September and a stimulus package worth 17 trillion yen ($117 billion) announced in November for the world’s third-largest economy.

Kishida, 66, can govern until 2025 but there has been speculation that he might call a snap election ahead of a likely tough internal leadership vote in the LDP next year.

The opposition was set to file later Monday a non-confidence motion to the parliament, Jiji Press reported, although it was unlikely to pass.

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