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Weekly magazine Friday recently scooped the intimate relationship between the president of Mizuho Corporate Bank (MCB) and a news reporter from TV Tokyo. Following the scandal, insiders said the affair might have been a “honey trap” by the Chinese government. Friday reported last week that Hiroshi Saito, 64, the president of MCB, was having an affair with a 32-year-old Chinese-Japanese news reporter. It published a photo of the two kissing on the street. Saito is a graduate of Tokyo University and joined Daiichi Kogyo Bank in 1966 and became president of MCB which was formed as a merger between Daiichi Kangyo Bank, Fuji Bank and Nihon Kogyo Bank in 2002. The TV reporter was born in Yokohama in a Chinese-Japanese family and joined the network in 1999. Some officials of the Financial Service Agency (FSA) are suspicious that the affair may have been a honey trap maneuver by the Chinese government. “The reporter has a strong relationship with China. She often attends media receptions organized by the Chinese embassy in Japan. It is likely that Saito leaked some confidential information to her who in turn passed it onto her Chinese masters. Saito is in a position where he has access to valuable information,” says a FSA official.
Officials of TV Tokyo say it’s not clear why the reporter was dating Saito. One of them says, “I heard that she has another young boyfriend, so you have to wonder what she and Saito were doing. Considering her job as a journalist, you can’t criticize her for trying to get information.” One insider at Mizuho Financial Group, the parent company of MCB, says, “Saito is famous for being fond of Chinese women. He often told his colleagues that her restaurant in Yokohama is good. There were rumors once before about some shady dealings concerning his relationship with another Chinese woman, so many of us were worried that this would be an even bigger scandal.” A spokesperson for MCB declined to comment on the scandal but said, “We apologize if anyone has been caused trouble, but this is a private mater and we cannot comment further.”
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Shukan Post via Japan Today: 'Honey trap' scandal hits Mizuho Corporate Bank
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