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jcapan
The above-ground waste is what concerns most of us. That's where the real dirty plot played out. Happy to see the Kagoikes arrested but their government enablers walked away pikapika
Goodlucktoyou
First world country crossed with a third world country.
Akie
Should such a govt be trusted ?
talaraedokko
I guess fairness is not a word to be used in this judicial system. How can they not get to the bottom of this? Who’s seeking a raise or promotion?
macv
@Osaka_DougToday 10:16 am JST
Absolutely correct! FYI Judges in Japan are not independent but simply appointed bureaucrats worried about their jobs. They seem not to be able to justify their decisions which are often based on "feelings" rather than specific laws.
Precisely. Japanese Judges and their back office teams can ignore irrefutable evidence medical reports everything and base their decisions on their extremely limited viewpoint. They are in no way qualified to handle cases involving foreign plaintiffs or defendants.
Scrote
No arrests or jail time for provably corrupt bureaucrats? Until these villains start getting sent to prison they will never change their behaviour.
Michael G
Justice is as rare as sincerity in Japan.
ebisen
well, noone will get arrested on this one, rest assured... They're not foreigners.
bullfighter
The husband and wife team who ran the school spent months locked up without trial. It's not just foreign nationals who get screwed by the system.
jcapan
Are you saying they're innocent?
Arrrgh-Type
Huh. Funny. After the Carlos Ghosn incident, I thought that Japanese authorities had found some kind of regulatory zeal and were now going to aggressively investigate all white collar crimes. But they seem less than enthusiastic to pursue this one. I wonder why that is...