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Japan MP questioned over scandal | Japan MP questioned over scandal |
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Prosecutors in Japan have questioned one of its most powerful politicians over an alleged funding scandal. | |
Ichiro Ozawa is considered a kingmaker in the ruling Democratic Party and is known in Japan as the "Shadow Shogun". | Ichiro Ozawa is considered a kingmaker in the ruling Democratic Party and is known in Japan as the "Shadow Shogun". |
Police are investigating whether Mr Ozawa took bribes from construction firms to invest in property. | Police are investigating whether Mr Ozawa took bribes from construction firms to invest in property. |
He submitted himself voluntarily to questioning and later issued a statement insisting he had not received any illegal funding. | |
Earlier this month three of Mr Ozawa's current or former aides were arrested on suspicion of improperly reporting donations. | Earlier this month three of Mr Ozawa's current or former aides were arrested on suspicion of improperly reporting donations. |
But in his statement, Mr Ozawa said: "I have never received illegal money and I am sure neither have my office staffers." | |
Backroom bruiser | Backroom bruiser |
Mr Ozawa, 67, attend the questioning voluntarily at a Tokyo hotel. | |
He had not been obliged to do so but had come under mounting political pressure. | He had not been obliged to do so but had come under mounting political pressure. |
At issue is the purchase in 2004 of a plot of land in Tokyo for around $4m by Mr Ozawa's political fundraising organisation. | At issue is the purchase in 2004 of a plot of land in Tokyo for around $4m by Mr Ozawa's political fundraising organisation. |
Prosecutors have been investigating the source of the money. | Prosecutors have been investigating the source of the money. |
Reports in Japan say they suspect construction firms seeking public contracts may have been involved. | Reports in Japan say they suspect construction firms seeking public contracts may have been involved. |
Mr Hatoyama has been standing by Mr Ozawa, who has huge influence in the party. | Mr Hatoyama has been standing by Mr Ozawa, who has huge influence in the party. |
The BBC's Roland Buerk in Tokyo says Mr Ozawa is a backroom bruiser credited with masterminding the Democratic Party's victory in elections to the lower house of parliament in August. The win ended half a century of conservative dominance. | The BBC's Roland Buerk in Tokyo says Mr Ozawa is a backroom bruiser credited with masterminding the Democratic Party's victory in elections to the lower house of parliament in August. The win ended half a century of conservative dominance. |
But our correspondent says the whiff of scandal is undermining government support ahead of elections to the less powerful upper house in July. | But our correspondent says the whiff of scandal is undermining government support ahead of elections to the less powerful upper house in July. |
The Democratic Party has been dogged by corruption allegations since coming to power. | The Democratic Party has been dogged by corruption allegations since coming to power. |
In December Mr Hatoyama apologised after two former aides were charged with misreporting millions of dollars of donations. | In December Mr Hatoyama apologised after two former aides were charged with misreporting millions of dollars of donations. |
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