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TEPCO re-explains Fukushima nuclear waste leak, cites human error

  On Thursday (15th), the Tokyo Electric Power Company of Japan provided further clarification on the cause of the nuclear waste water leakage at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, stating that it was due to human error on Wednesday (7th). Last Wednesday, about 5.5 tons of radioactive contaminated water leaked from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's water purification system. According to Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), the leak occurred on Thursday morning in the high-temperature incinerator building while the facility was cleaning and treating contaminated water from the reactor building with the "second cesium adsorption system" to reduce radiation levels in preparation for maintenance. The system is connected to the external wall's exhaust vent, through which the contaminated water leaked. According to TEPCO, two operators from collaborating companies failed to notice the open state of a valve and missed relevant reminder signs before starting t...

Majority of Citizens Oppose Increase in Sales Service Tax to 8%

  According to a survey conducted by UCSI, a research center in Malaysia, regarding the increase of Sales and Services Tax (SST) from 6% to 8% starting from March 1st this year, the results showed that out of 1,007 citizens who were interviewed, 66% opposed the increase in SST rate, 13% supported it, and 21% remained neutral. According to the survey, 55% of the respondents believe that raising SST will have a negative impact on their personal finances. In contrast, 24% stated that an increase in tax rates will not affect their personal finances, while only 16% of the respondents have a positive attitude towards the effects of tax adjustments. Additionally, a significant 71% of respondents agree that the government has provided reasonable reasons for the decision to raise SST, while 24% hold the opposite view and 5% remain unsure. According to the UCSI Survey Research Center, while the majority of respondents (71%) accept the government's reasons for increasing the SST tax rate, mos...