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Prime Minister
  
Shinzo Abe

Role
  
Japanese Politician

Preceded by
  
Toshikatsu Matsuoka

Education
  
University of Tokyo


Alma mater
  
University of Tokyo

Party
  
Liberal Democratic Party

Name
  
Norihiko Akagi

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Born
  
April 18, 1959 (age 65) Akeno, Ibaraki, Japan (
1959-04-18
)

Political party
  
Liberal Democratic Party

Similar People
  
Toshikatsu Matsuoka, Fumio Kyuma, Ichiro Hatoyama

Succeeded by
  
Masatoshi Wakabayashi

Norihiko Akagi (赤城 徳彦, Akagi Norihiko, born April 18, 1959) is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).

A native of Makabe District, Ibaraki and graduate of the University of Tokyo, he worked at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries from 1983 to 1988. He was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1990.

Akagi took office as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries after the suicide of his predecessor, Toshikatsu Matsuoka, in May 2007. Not even two months after being inaugurated, Akagi found himself indicted in a political funding scandal not entirely different from the one his predecessor had been embroiled in - he was alleged to have registered multi-million yen expenditures on an office which did not exist. Akagi was asked to make receipts official but refused. On July 17, he appeared at a press conference with two adhesive plasters on his face, puzzling reporters but still refusing to make receipts official.

Akagi resigned as Minister on August 1, 2007 after the upper house election. Minister of the Environment, Masatoshi Wakabayashi, became concurrent Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and stayed until August 27, 2007 when Shinzō Abe announced a new cabinet. Akagi's virtual successor was Takehiko Endo appointed on August 27.

References

Norihiko Akagi Wikipedia


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