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- Recruit_scandal abstract "The Recruit scandal (リクルート事件, Rikurūto jiken) was an insider trading and corruption scandal that forced many prominent Japanese politicians to resign in 1988.Recruit is a human resources and classifieds company based in Tokyo. Its chairman, Hiromasa Ezoe, offered a number of shares in a Recruit subsidiary, Cosmos, to business leaders and senior politicians shortly before Cosmos went public in 1986. Following the public offering, Cosmos's share price skyrocketed, and the individuals involved in the scheme saw average profits of ¥66 million each.Although only seventeen members of the Diet were involved in the insider trading, another thirty were later found to have received special favors from Recruit.Among the politicians involved in the scandal were Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita, former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Takao Fujinami. In addition to members of the LDP government, leaders of the Komeito, Democratic Party of Japan, and Japan Socialist Party were also found to be involved. As a result, Takeshita's cabinet was forced to resign, although some of its members returned to political prominence later (including future prime ministers Kiichi Miyazawa and Keizo Obuchi).The chairmen of NTT, the Yomiuri Shimbun, and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun were also involved in the scandal.Despite the breadth of the Recruit Scandal across party lines, the LDP was hurt most significantly by the scandal. It is often said to be one of the main causes of Morihiro Hosokawa's opposition party victory in 1993, which briefly interrupted the LDP's otherwise continuous reign over Japan.".
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- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1988_in_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_history_of_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heisei_period.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_scandals_in_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Postwar_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_of_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Diet_of_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Government-business_relations_in_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Hiromasa_Ezoe.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Insider_trading.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Japan_Socialist_Party.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Keizo_Obuchi.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Keizō_Obuchi.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Kiichi_Miyazawa.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Komeito.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan).
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Democratic_Party_of_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Morihiro_Hosokawa.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink National_Diet.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Keizai_Shimbun.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Nippon_Telegraph_and_Telephone.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Noboru_Takeshita.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Political_corruption.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Recruit_(Japanese_company).
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Recruit_(company).
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democratic_Party_(Japan).
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Takao_Fujinami.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink The_Nikkei.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Yasuhiro_Nakasone.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLink Yomiuri_Shimbun.
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recruit Company shares-for-favor scandal".
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recruit affair".
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recruit insider trading scandal".
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recruit scandal".
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Recruit-Cosmos insider-trading stock scandal".
- Recruit_scandal wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Recruit stock scandal".
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- Recruit_scandal subject Category:1988_in_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal subject Category:Economic_history_of_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal subject Category:Heisei_period.
- Recruit_scandal subject Category:Political_scandals_in_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal subject Category:Postwar_Japan.
- Recruit_scandal hypernym Trading.
- Recruit_scandal type Article.
- Recruit_scandal type Company.
- Recruit_scandal type Article.
- Recruit_scandal type Thing.
- Recruit_scandal comment "The Recruit scandal (リクルート事件, Rikurūto jiken) was an insider trading and corruption scandal that forced many prominent Japanese politicians to resign in 1988.Recruit is a human resources and classifieds company based in Tokyo. Its chairman, Hiromasa Ezoe, offered a number of shares in a Recruit subsidiary, Cosmos, to business leaders and senior politicians shortly before Cosmos went public in 1986.".
- Recruit_scandal label "Recruit scandal".
- Recruit_scandal sameAs فضيحة_شركة_ركروت.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs Recruit-Skandal.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs Recruit-skandaali.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs שערוריית_Recruit.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs Scandalo_Recruit.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs リクルート事件.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs 리크루트_사건.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs m.03kphn.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs Q372571.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs Q372571.
- Recruit_scandal sameAs 里庫路特事件.
- Recruit_scandal wasDerivedFrom Recruit_scandal?oldid=683727325.
- Recruit_scandal isPrimaryTopicOf Recruit_scandal.