Japan's Former Justice Minister Kawai Accepts Jail Term For Vote Buying

Japan's Former Justice Minister Kawai Accepts Jail Term for Vote Buying

Former Japanese Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai on Thursday withdrew his appeal of a three-year prison term for buying votes to secure his wife's seat in the upper house

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 21st October, 2021) Former Japanese Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai on Thursday withdrew his appeal of a three-year prison term for buying votes to secure his wife's seat in the upper house.

"The responsibility is solely on me, and I am ready to accept it all. I ask for leniency on the people who have accepted cash," Kawai said in a statement released through his lawyer, as quoted by Japanese news agency Kyodo.

Kawai was justice minister in ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government and became the first ex-minister in over a decade to have accepted a prison sentence.

The court also ruled to confiscate 1.3 million Yen ($11,400) from Kawai after finding that he had paid 28.7 million yen ($250,000) to 100 legislators to buy votes in Hiroshima Prefecture, the constituency of his wife, Anri Kawai.

In January, Anri Kawai got a 16-month suspended prison term for bribing legislators. The ruling was finalized in February.