The operator of a nuclear power plant in central Japan said on Monday its employees may have used cherry-picked data for a potential earthquake in quake-resistance tests at the plant to pass the regulatory screening for restart.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority said the same day it found “wrongdoing” by Chubu Electric Power in the screening process and halted the review.
The incident is a major setback for the Japanese government. Concerns over the safety of nuclear power plants grew strong in...
Data fraud scandal hits Japan nuclear power plant in megaquake zone
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Source: scmp.com

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