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Tracks of Bribery

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

The Transportation Ministry's inspectorate received a white envelope with three bundles of documents at the end of May. They came from the Japanese Embassy, but it was not clear to whom they were addressed.

Although it seemed like a normal package, the ministry was rocked by it. The documents contained information on bribes paid by Japan Transportation Consultants (JTC) to several officials from the Railways Directorate in 2012.

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The Transportation Ministry's inspectorate received a white envelope with three bundles of documents at the end of May. They came from the Japanese Embassy, but it was not clear to whom they were addressed.

Although it seemed like a normal package, the ministry was rocked by it. The documents contained information on bribes paid by Japan Transportation Consultants (JTC) to several officials from the Railways Directorate in 2012.

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