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FUKUSHIMA -- The prefectural government here held secret meetings among a panel of experts on the nuclear crisis's impact on human health to work out scenarios for official deliberation sessions based on the view that there is no causal relationship between the disaster and the outbreak of cancer, sources close to the case said.
Fukushima Prefectural Government officials also told the attendees not to reveal to outsiders that such secret meetings took place.
A prefectural government official has told the Mainichi that it convened the preparatory meetings of an expert panel in an effort to prevent any confusion at the official meetings and avoid causing anxiety to prefectural residents. However, the official admitted in an interview with the Mainichi Shimbun that the secret meetings were inappropriate and said they would not take place again.
"We wanted to facilitate the official sessions by listening to the panel members' opinions in advance. We can't argue if we are blamed for holding secret meetings. We regret having such gatherings. We'll not hold such meetings anymore," said the official, who belongs to the prefectural government's health and welfare department.
Fukushima Medical University Vice President Shunichi Yamashita, who chairs the experts' panel, said he did not think attendees were making any secret arrangements in the meetings.
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FUKUSHIMA -- The prefectural government here held secret meetings among a panel of experts on the nuclear crisis's impact on human health to work out scenarios for official deliberation sessions based on the view that there is no causal relationship between the disaster and the outbreak of cancer, sources close to the case said.
Fukushima Prefectural Government officials also told the attendees not to reveal to outsiders that such secret meetings took place.
A prefectural government official has told the Mainichi that it convened the preparatory meetings of an expert panel in an effort to prevent any confusion at the official meetings and avoid causing anxiety to prefectural residents. However, the official admitted in an interview with the Mainichi Shimbun that the secret meetings were inappropriate and said they would not take place again.
"We wanted to facilitate the official sessions by listening to the panel members' opinions in advance. We can't argue if we are blamed for holding secret meetings. We regret having such gatherings. We'll not hold such meetings anymore," said the official, who belongs to the prefectural government's health and welfare department.
Fukushima Medical University Vice President Shunichi Yamashita, who chairs the experts' panel, said he did not think attendees were making any secret arrangements in the meetings.
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