Trio face charges over Fukushima
THREE former executives from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant will be indicted over the 2011 accident, a judicial review panel decided yesterday, paving the way for the first criminal trial linked to the disaster.
The decision comes after prosecutors twice refused to press charges against them saying they had insufficient evidence and little chance of conviction.
But the independent panel yesterday ruled — for the second time since the accident — that the executives should be put on trial, compelling prosecutors to press on with the criminal case under Japanese law.
The decision is the latest in a tussle between legal authorities and the public over who should take responsibility for the tsunami-sparked meltdowns that forced tens of thousands from their homes in the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.
The trio are former Tokyo Electric Power chairman Tsunehisa Katsumata, then-vice president Sakae Muto and former vice president Ichiro Takekuro.
“The victims have wanted a criminal trial given the anger and grief” over the accident, said Ruiko Muto, a campaigner who called for charges.
“We feel a sense of achievement that a criminal case will be held to account for an accident that caused such damage.”
The judicial panel is composed of ordinary citizens.
A parliamentary report has said Fukushima was a man-made disaster caused by Japan’s culture of “reflexive obedience,” but no one has been punished criminally.
The public has pointed to cosy ties among the government, regulators and nuclear operators that have allegedly insulated executives of plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) from being charged.
Although the March 11 earthquake and tsunami killed 18,000 people, the nuclear disaster it caused is not officially recorded as having directly killed anyone.
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