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Hatoyama admits his asset management has been 'sloppy'

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  • usaexpat at 07:23 AM JST - 12th November

    Just what we need in a leader someone with "sloppy asset management" Hey I think Japan's ma bout to get some "change they can believe in" TM

  • some14some at 07:25 AM JST - 12th November

    Hatoyama told reporters Wednesday evening. ‘‘I would like to straighten myself out.’‘

    how? one year community service overseas, no prison term, i guess.

  • DeepAir65 at 09:49 AM JST - 12th November

    If that's what he does with his own finances how can we trust this man to sort out the finances of the country?

  • Noripinhead at 10:37 AM JST - 12th November

    "As I grew up in a privileged family, my own management of assets has been extremely sloppy. I feel terribly bad about it."

    Translation: "Since I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth, I know Jack about taking care of my own money. Doh!"

  • 30061015 at 10:40 AM JST - 12th November

    I grew up in a privileged family

    "I am divorced from reality"

  • gogogo at 11:26 AM JST - 12th November

    As I grew up in a privileged family

    "As I am better than you" is how I read that

  • thepro at 01:06 PM JST - 12th November

    Him and every other clown in office.

  • Betting at 09:57 AM JST - 13th November

    Sloppy would indicate a lack of virtue Mr. Hatoyama? I think Mr. Ozawa should have some strong words for you.

    "As I gew up in a privileged family", would also seem to indicate that he thinks being privileged in Japan means you are sloppy with your finiancial affairs?

  • Richard_III at 11:39 AM JST - 13th November

    300 million. Wow. How the other 2% live.

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