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Contractors siphoned 1.6 million yen off pay of Vietnamese trainees sent to Fukushima

TOKYO -- Construction firms skimmed roughly 1.6 million yen off the danger allowances of three Vietnamese technical trainees they sent to do cleanup work in the Fukushima nuclear disaster area over a period of seven months, the Environment Ministry announced on April 12.

The ministry punished four firms over the finding, including the construction firm "Creation" in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, and a prime contractor. The firms were suspended from participating in bidding for public projects for one month from April 13.

According to the Environment Ministry, Creation skimmed up to 4,600 yen per day off trainees' danger allowances from September to December 2016, and March to May 2017, when they were working at home demolition sites in Kawamata, Fukushima Prefecture.

(Japanese original by Kazuhiro Igarashi, Science & Environment News Department)

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