Panel eyes new body to run Japan's 3 postal services
The committee charged with setting up Japan’s new postal corporation, which will take over the Postal Services Agency’s three areas of operation in April, wants the new body to continue to offer its three core businesses nationwide, it was learned Wednesday.
In a draft medium-term management plan for the new organization obtained by Jiji Press, the committee calls for the new corporation to maintain independent accounting for each of the three mainstay services–mail, savings and insurance–and to disclose information on management, while retaining the postal service network.
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