Two industry ministry officials who played a central role in Japan’s
nuclear policy at the time of the Fukushima disaster went on to land
senior positions at major financial institutions after they retired from
public life.
The practice of retired bureaucrats ending up in jobs at
organizations or companies that were often once under their jurisdiction
is called “amakudari,” which translates as “descent from heaven,” and
has come under severe criticism due to fears it fosters collusion
between bureaucrats and private companies.
Kazuo Matsunaga, 60, was formerly vice minister of the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and Tetsuhiro Hosono, 60,
served as director-general of the Agency for Natural Resources and
Energy.
They held these key posts during the reactor meltdowns at the
Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant triggered by the March 11, 2011,
Great East Japan Earthquake, which spawned towering tsunami that
devastated coastlines of northeastern Japan.
Their re-employment will likely ignite controversy, because even now,
more than 150,000 people affected by the disaster have not been able to
return to their homes because of high radiation levels and other
reasons........
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