TOKYO (Reuters) - a group of heavyweights Japanese Government wrote a secret proposal to break the Tokyo Electric Power Co and nationalize its nuclear activities a newspaper, said Sunday.
The plan, developed by the Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet Chief Yoshito Sengoku, would force Tokyo Electric sell his business of distribution of power and bring operations of nuclear power under the control of the State, leaving the company with operations of power generation with thermal and hydraulic power plants.
She informed.
The proposal has been retained rampant that the Government focuses on a bailout of the taxpayer for the utility allay the concerns of the market.
Sengoku, who held meetings with Tepco President Tsunehisa Katsumata several times notified Katsumata on the internal document, said the report.
In June, the Government has approved a Bill to help Tepco pay billions of dollars in compensation to refugees of paralyzed its Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power autour.
The nuclear crisis began with the March 11 earthquake and the tsunami, which eliminated reactor at the plant, triggering collapses and leakage of radiation which need to be placed under the control of cooling systems.
For the years Tepco has resisted any attempt to put an end to its monopoly on power in Tokyo and the surrounding area. The disaster has given his opponents a chance to break the greater power of Asia Society.
(Reports by series Ishiguro;) (Editing by Daniel Magnowski)
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