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Kansai Electric Power Co. Chairman Makoto Yagi, left, bows in apology at the beginning of a press conference in Osaka, western Japan Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019. Yagi has resigned over a scandal involving 20 of its executives who received cash and lavish gifts totaling $3 million from a former official in a western Japan town where it operates a nuclear power plant. (Junko Ozaki/Kyodo News via AP)
Kansai Electric Power Co. Chairman Makoto Yagi speaks at a press conference in Osaka, western Japan Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019. Yagi has resigned over a scandal involving 20 of its executives who received cash and lavish gifts totaling $3 million from a former official in a western Japan town where it operates a nuclear power plant. (Kota Endo/Kyodo News via AP)
Kansai Electric Power Co. Chairman Makoto Yagi, left, and President Shigeki Iwane attends a press conference in Osaka, western Japan Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019. Yagi has resigned over a scandal involving 20 of its executives who received cash and lavish gifts totaling $3 million from a former official in a western Japan town where it operates a nuclear power plant. (Junko Ozaki/Kyodo News via AP)