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Ex-bosses at Fukushima operator Tepco ordered to pay US$94.8 billion in damages over Japan nuclear disaster

  • A court ordered four former senior managers to pay the damages in a suit brought by shareholders who accused them of failing to prevent the calamity
  • Three of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant’s six reactors went into meltdown when a massive undersea quake triggered a devastating tsunami in 2011

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The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan. File photo: Kyodo/Reuters
Agence France-Presse
A Tokyo court on Wednesday ordered former executives from the operator of the Fukushima nuclear plant involved in the 2011 disaster to pay around 13 trillion yen (US$94.8 billion) in damages, local media said.

Four ex-bosses of Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) were ordered to pay the damages in a suit brought by shareholders over the nuclear disaster triggered by a massive tsunami.

Plaintiffs emerged from the Tokyo court holding banners reading “shareholders win” and “responsibility recognised.”

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Hiroyuki Kawai, a lawyer representing shareholders, said when the suit was filed that senior managers at Tepco must be made to pay.

“Warnings have to be issued that, if you make wrong decisions or do wrong, you must compensate with your own money,” he told a press conference in 2012.

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