“A subcontractor at Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant told workers to lie about possible high radiation exposure in an apparent effort to keep its contract, reports said Saturday. The action was apparently designed to under-report their exposure to allow the company to continue working at the site of the worst nuclear disaster in a generation.” [It truly would be a novelty if any truth at all were told surrounding this incident…]
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