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May 25, 2013
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Inquiry Finds Japanese Tsunami Funds ‘Misspent’Posted on Oct 31, 2012
A government audit showed Japanese authorities have used funds intended for reconstruction after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami on unrelated projects. Those paid for out of the $150 billion relief package include roads in Okinawa, advertisements for Japan’s tallest building and whaling research. Roughly 19,000 people were killed or remain missing after the tsunami and an earthquake struck northeast Japan in March 2011. Some 325,000 people remain displaced 18 months later. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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