(Reuters) – The new head of the company at the centre of Japan’s nuclear disaster said on Thursday he was baffled by fierce criticism of the firm where he has worked nearly 40 years and hoped to rebuild public trust but offered no clear idea how to do so.
In a scathing report issued this month, an investigative panel appointed by parliament concluded that the last year’s Fukushima disaster was preventable and resulted from “collusion” among Tokyo Electric Power Co, its regulators and the government.
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