61. Prosecutors arrested a Japanese ruling party legislator Thursday on suspicion of falsifying political subsidy reports to hide misuse of party funds, news reports said. 62. Prosecutors arrested the chairman of Fuji Heavy Industries Tuesday on suspicion of bribing a ruling party legislator for help in obtaining a defense contract, Japanese media reports said. 63. Prosecutors arrested the former president of Nomura Securities Friday on charges of approving illegal payoffs to corporate racketeers. 64. Prosecutors arrested two Foreign Ministry officials Tuesday on suspicion they misused state funds earmarked for aid to Russia. 65. Prosecutors cannot arrest a legislator while parliament is in session. 66. Prosecutors could not arrest Kwon because he was out of the country. 67. Prosecutors on Thursday arrested the president of a major pharmaceutical company and two of its former executives on suspicion of knowingly selling HIV-tainted blood products. 68. Prosecutors on Tuesday arrested a ruling party lawmaker on suspicion he took bribes from a small business organization hit by scandal. 69. Prosecutors arrest two Finance Ministry officials. 70. Prosecutors arrested a key aide to President Kim Dae-jung and an opposition legislator on corruption charges Thursday as the president vowed a broad-ranging anti-graft campaign. |