Bribing denied
NZPA-Reuter Tokyo Japan’s Kyodo News Service yesterday denied a Chinese allegation that a Japanese reporter, Mr Shuitsui- Henmi, who has been expelled from China, had paid bribes for confidential Government documents.
The 42-year-old Kyodo reporter based in Peking was ordered to leave China on Friday. He returned to Japan on Monday.
Kyodo Editor-in-Chief, Mr Yuichiro Hayashi, said the allegation on Tuesday
by the official New China News Agency that Mr Henmi had bribed a Chinese official for Government documents were false.
“The Chinese report was completely contrary to the facts,” Hayashi said in a statement. The New China News Agency said Mr Henmi had paid 500 yuan monthly (about SNZ23S) in foreign-exchange certificate to a Government official, Tang Dadi, in exchange for Government documents.
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