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The problems are now being reported as software issues on the vehicles on-board computers, which would explain why Toyota is seeing problems across a range of vehicles (software reuse) and why they are having a difficult time pinning down the cause of the bug.
I expect this will end up like the Therac-25 bug (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therac-25).
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Minshuto should move forward and fire the entire top three levels of the prosecutors office and the NPA, then order the new heads to start a new investigation, going all the way back to the Lockheed scandal. I'm sure the bureaucrats have collected information on all key political leaders over the years, so let's air it out for everyone to see.
Uncover all of Jimento's cash flows, make it public, and dry them up so if the LDP ever returns to power, it won't have nearly the warchest it has depended on for the last 50 years.
It will be good for all political parties: blackmail is only possible if the victim pays. Free the information, and the bureaucrats will lose their last levers on power. Summarily firing the top three levels will give younger managers at the NPA and prosecutor's office a chance to shine and remove any possibility of amakudari.
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