Secret Remains after Testimonies
The Political Ethics Councils of both Houses of the Diet had hearings from the lawmakers of the Liberal Democratic Party, who had been involved in the slush fund scandal which shook the party and caused bitter defeat in the general election of the Lower House in October. The lawmakers who testified in the council mostly attributed their receipt of kickback fund to their factions or their secretaries. The greatest question that who, when and how had that system been created and maintained is still left unsolved. The lawmakers who involved in the scandal were affiliated to former Abe faction and former Nikai faction, which top leaders were already dead or retired as lawmaker. In the councils held in March, some leaders of those factions witnessed about their receipt about the kickback money from their factions, but they did not tell how that system had been introduced and maintained in those factions. The LDP excluded some lawmakers who did not testify in March from the list of off...