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Japan mulls nuke compensation bill

A BILL that would help compensate victims in Japan for the world's worst nuclear accident in 25 years could be enacted as early as next month after ruling and opposition parties agreed to changes on the bill, the Nikkei business daily reported yesterday.

The bill drafted by the ruling Democratic Party is designed to help Tokyo Electric and Power, the owner of a nuclear power plant crippled by a deadly earthquake and tsunami in March, with compensation payments.

The natural disasters have forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents and brought some of the reactors at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi plant into meltdowns, causing radiation leaks.

The opposition Liberal Democratic Party and the New Komeito Party got the ruling party to include in the bill a statement of government responsibility for the handling of the crisis and to also review the bill's original intention of saddling Tepco with unlimited liability. The keystone of the bill is a creation of an institution funded by Japan's other power utilities to help Tepco with the compensations.



 

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