The Supreme Court has decided to open a hearing April 21 for appeals filed by three former top executives of the now defunct Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan convicted by lower courts of concealing massive bad loans, raising the possibility the convictions... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Tue, Feb 19 2008
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