Suspicion of inappropriate waste treatment by Korean secondary l
06/27/2016 08:17
It was the lawyer for the Tokyo Metropolitan Governor, who has recently resigned from office that said, “Inappropriate, but not illegal". This is likely to become the year’s buzz- phrase, but similar things can be seen in the waste treatment business. Unless it comes to light, it cannot be illegal, but if it becomes known, it’s offending and treated as a case.
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