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"Nagatea 6 months dpj email"


3.2.2006

DPJ probe finds e-mail sender not Horie, freelance reporter+

(Japan Economic Newswire Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)TOKYO, Feb. 27_(Kyodo) _ A Democratic Party of Japan investigation has concluded the sender of an e-mail about an alleged money transfer involving a senior ruling party official was not the indicted former Livedoor Co. President Takafumi Horie as claimed by a DPJ member, party sources said Sunday.


The sender and recipient of the e-mail were found to be the same person -- the freelance journalist who had brought the e-mail to DPJ lawmaker Hisayasu Nagata, the sources said of the results of DPJ investigations into the matter.

As a result, not only Nagata but also DPJ executives are planning to hold a press conference within a few days to offer apologies for the controversy caused by the e-mail.

The DPJ will continue its investigations and make public the results this week at the earliest, the sources said.

In a House of Representatives session Feb. 16, Nagata claimed he had obtained an e-mail showing Horie, arrested and indicted for an alleged accounting fraud, had instructed a questionable money transfer to a son of Liberal Democratic Party Secretary General Tsutomu Takebe.

The DPJ published the e-mail the following day but its sender and recipient were blacked out. The e-mail unveiled by the party showed it was sent at 3:21 p.m. on Aug. 26, 2005 and said, "Please urgently remit 30 million yen by the morning of Aug. 29."

Horie was backed by the LDP, particularly Takebe, when he made a failed attempt to be elected a lower house member last September.

The DPJ has said the e-mail's sender and recipient were already blacked out when Nagata obtained the e-mail.

But the party then failed to present clear evidence that the e-mail was authentic, prompting a DPJ team to investigate the authenticity of the e-mail.

The party sources said the investigation found the freelance journalist's e-mail address written in both the sender and recipient parts of the header.

At the same time, however, there is a strong possibility that the e-mail was sent and received at 3:21 p.m. on Aug. 26 last year, the sources said.

According to the sources, the authenticity of the e-mail cannot be completely ruled out because there is a possibility that the e-mail may have been written based on actual e-mail information at Livedoor, given that little attention was being paid to relations between the Internet firm and political circles as of August last year.

 

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Thanks, will post this ASAP.

 

Brian


3.6.2006

 

BRIAN,
http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-dpj-unable-prove-credibility-livedoor-e-mail-/2006/02/21/1390278.htm

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Thanks, posted.

Brian

DPJ unable to prove credibility of Livedoor e-mail+
(Japan Economic Newswire Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)TOKYO, Feb. 21_(Kyodo) _ The Democratic Party of Japan sees it difficult to prove the credibility of an e-mail which a party lawmaker alleges was sent by Livedoor Co. founder Takafumi Horie over a 30-million-yen transfer to a son of Tsutomu Takebe, secretary general of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, senior party lawmakers said Tuesday.
 

 
The main opposition party will continue to demand that the Diet exercise its investigative power in looking into facts and check related bank accounts, they said.

The LDP and its junior coalition partner, the New Komeito party, are set to go on the offensive accusing the DPJ of bringing out the e-mail at the legislature without any clear materials of support.

In response to the coalition's demand for evidence, the main opposition party has promoted its own investigations to prove credibility of a freelance journalist who tipped in the e-mail and looked into the format and contents of the e-mail in detail, they said.

The party's investigations failed to find out e-mail addresses of the sender and the recipient and also part of the e-mail software's version information.

One senior DPJ lawmaker said it is unavoidable at this point for the e-mail to stir doubts about its authenticity.

The lawmaker said the DPJ will now cease looking into the e-mail's credibility but put its energy into pursuing the related bank accounts.

Another senior DPJ lawmaker said only Hisayuki Nagata, the DPJ member in the House of Representatives who took up the e-mail issue at a Budget Committee session last Thursday, believes in its authenticity.

Nagata claimed that Horie, who unsuccessfully ran in last year's general election as an LDP-backed independent, had instructed in a company e-mail that 30 million yen be sent to Takebe's son as a fee for electoral consultancy work.

The DPJ presented a copy of the e-mail to the executive board of the Budget Committee on Monday and called for exercising its investigative power.

Yoshihiko Noda, chairman of the DPJ Diet Affairs Committee, said Tuesday his party harbors strong interest in several bank accounts at home and abroad.

A probe into those accounts will clarify doubts about exchanges of money, Noda said.

Horie, former president of Livedoor, a financial and Internet service firm, was indicted last Thursday for alleged accounting fraud. He has been detained since his arrest Jan. 23.
 

http://hisayasu_nagata.newstrove.com/
Japan opposition apologises for Livedoor cash allegation
Published in Channelnewsasia.com
Indexed on Feb 28, 2006
 
TOKYO : An opposition lawmaker apologised for accusing the son of Japan's ruling party chief of accepting secret cash from the disgraced founder of scandal-hit Internet firm Livedoor. In a parliament session on February 16, lawmaker Hisayasu Nagata said Livedoor's Takafumi Horie sent an e-mail instructing a 30-million yen (US$256,000) payment to a son of Liberal Democratic Party secretary general Tsutomu Takebe. But after a barrage of criticism from the ruling party, Nagata, who belongs to the main opposition Democratic Party, said he could not verify that the 33-year-old Horie sent the purported e-mail.  
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific_business/view/195511/1/.html
 
REGARDS

CW

 


3.11.2006

DD3162 - www.asia.news.yahoo.com/060310/kyodo/d8g8egl84.html
Nagata (sometimes spelled Nagatea) was recently stripped of his party membership (Democratic Party of Japan - DPJ) due to a fabricated e-mail.  This news item did not appear until 3-10-06, but you dreamed it on 2-28-06.

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Hi, thanks for the help, I have posted your link.

 

Brian

 

 

 

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