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Japan is considering revising regulations on auto inspections, following scandals

( October 30, 2017, 01:23 GMT | Insight) -- Japan’s transport ministry is considering revising regulations regarding automakers’ vehicle inspections following certification scandals at Nissan and Subaru, public broadcaster NHK reports.Japan’s transport ministry is considering revising regulations regarding automakers’ vehicle inspections following certification scandals at Nissan and Subaru, public broadcaster NHK reports. Nissan and Subaru have acknowledged they let uncertified workers inspect their vehicles in violation of their internal rules. While the government requires automakers to inspect the safety of their vehicles, they are now allowed to do so according to their own internal rules. There are criticisms that automakers’ employee-certification requirements are vague, according to NHK....

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