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Japanese minister kills himself | |
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Japan's agriculture minister has died in hospital after apparently commit suicide, reports say. | |
Toshikatsu Matsuoka, 62, who has been linked to a growing political funding scandal, was reportedly found hanged in a building near Japan's parliament. | |
He was rushed to emergency treatment but was declared dead a short time later, according to reports. | |
He was involved in a scandal over unexplained expenses claimed for a rent-free office. | He was involved in a scandal over unexplained expenses claimed for a rent-free office. |
Mr Matsuoka had refused to explain the expenses to a parliamentary committee but the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, defended him, saying he had fulfilled his legal responsibilities. | Mr Matsuoka had refused to explain the expenses to a parliamentary committee but the prime minister, Shinzo Abe, defended him, saying he had fulfilled his legal responsibilities. |
Support for Japan's government has fallen to its lowest level since Mr Abe took office last year, a new poll suggested. | Support for Japan's government has fallen to its lowest level since Mr Abe took office last year, a new poll suggested. |