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Piltdown Man
So, this panel was appointed by the Diet and it has no non-Japanese experts from overseas. Sounds like more of the same old thing to me.
NetNinja
It is the same old thing. Song and Dance for this nation. Furthermore the evidence is gone. The tracks have been covered and the paper trails have been shredded. No.....the only thing they'll find are the memories and in time those will fade as well.
nath
Maybe the Japanese are just proving how unique they are. No one else in the world would have ever done it this way.
jforce
What a joke. 10 months on and there is an appointed panel from the government!? When a panel has to go on the defensive and advertise how outspoken they are it is not a good sign. This is another in the long line of carny tricks for all the rubes. Just sad.
nath
I hope they have a forensic expert in the panel, one who can "read" the events from the ruins as the disaster unfolded.
On the other hand, it's been 10 months since the disaster, with much of the incriminating evidence hidden or even disposed of. With TEPCO's way of handling things, I doubt they'll be able to go deep in their investigations and findings.
smithinjapan
Yeah, sure it will... and WHO appointed the panel again and WHOM is it funded by?
tokyokawasaki
Which = We are demanding a much larger brown bag stuffed with reasons to cast a blind eye...
iceshoecream
Maybe they meant they'll go deeper into the reactors...