Japan PM condemned for revealing staff who shredded guest list, is disabled

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Revelation set off a social media firestorm, was among top trending topics on Japanese Twitter today. FMTNews Scandal Japan ShinzoAbe

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Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is refusing to reveal names of guests who attended state-funded event.

Questions have also arisen over why this year’s guest list was shredded the same day opposition lawmakers asked for it. Abe’s comment set off a social media firestorm and was one of the top trending topics on Japanese Twitter on Wednesday. “There was a need to make sure there was enough time to work easily,” he added, without giving further details.

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