JAPAN: Move towards privatisation meets stubborn resistence
The post office, with its bright red mailboxes and bike-riding mailmen, does not generally conjure up images of political scheming.
But in Japan the Postal Services Agency has recently caused concern with revelations about the lengths that some of the 18,800 post office chiefs throughout the country are prepared to go to in order to protect their vested interests.
Late last month, Tsuyoshi Mishima, a postal supervisor in Kinki, western Japan, was arrested on charges of violating Japan’s election laws.
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