TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida gave little new information at Thursday's hearing on the political funds scandal that has shaken his Liberal Democratic Party, highlighting a glaring gap with private-sector companies that are more adept at crisis control.
During questioning before the lower house political ethics committee, Kishida largely repeated information from fact-finding interviews by the LDP of lawmakers allegedly involved in the scandal, reports on which had already been made public earlier in February.



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