Japan Post to Receive ¥65 Billion Annual State Support Amid Scandals
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- Japan Post is set to receive approximately ¥65 billion annually in state support through a revised postal privatization law, despite ongoing scandals.
- The bill passed the Lower House Committee unanimously, with the government emphasizing the postal service's role as a "last resort" for local communities.
- However, criticism persists due to recent incidents including bribery, improper handling of deliveries, and misuse of customer information, even after governance reforms.
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Japan Post is set to receive approximately ¥65 billion annually in state support through a revised postal privatization law, despite ongoing scandals. The bill passed the Lower House Committee unanimously, with the government emphasizing the postal service's role as a "last resort" for local communities. However, criticism persists due to recent incidents including bribery, improper handling of deliveries, and misuse of customer information, even after governance reforms.






