"We want to streamline operations without exceptions in what we consider" said during the Conference, where he apologised.
"We are obviously considering cuts to pay for our Board and managers," he added.
Japanese Media later reported that Tepco would sell 1.2 billion dollars worth of real estate to help pay victims. TEPCO said it was discussing real estate sales for now, but you need to consider it.
Payments may be set at approximately one million yen per family unit, with all those who live within a radius of 30 km of the plant, Chief Cabinet Secretary candidate Yukio Edano said yesterday.
More than 200,000 people lived in the area of exclusion of Fukushima 30 km before the disaster. TEPCO estimates about 50,000 families are eligible for payments.
Mr Edano said the Government wanted to start paying some victims before national holidays "Golden Week" starting on Friday, 29 April.
Within the project plan, the Government would set up the Fund through loans from private banks and surcharges on other utilities operating nuclear power plants.
The Fund could handle initial compensation payments, which would be repaid by Tepco several years with the issuance of new shares to fund that will pay dividends, the Nikkei said.
The head of the Federation of Electric Power companies of Japan said yesterday that he was not aware of this alternative to the existing legal framework for the compensation of the nuclear disaster, in which other nuclear generators should not be involved.
"If and when we receive his purposes and details [arrangements], we would like to examine and make a judgment," said Makoto Yagi.
In the meantime through rain, the Braves recognized a group of students honored as the Jackie Robinson Foundation's fellows. Darryl Armstrong and Darrell Stabler were presented even more valuable prizes Jackie Robinson Several Business partners.
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