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Sun, 07/17/2011 - 17:13
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New nuclear regulatory body should be set up by next April: Hosono

TOKYO, July 17 Kyodo - Goshi Hosono, state minister in charge of handling the nuclear crisis, said Sunday that a new regulatory body for nuclear power generation should be established by next April.
Speaking on talk show on TV stations such as public broadcaster NHK, Hosono said of the timing of the body's establishment, ''Given the huge scale of the problem, and that the nature of the (current) arrangement has been called into question, we cannot just leave it as is for two, three years or even longer.''
He said April next year would be ''desirable'' and he ''would like to see a proposal presented in early August.''
Prime Minister Naoto Kan has raised the prospect of making the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency an independent industry watchdog by splitting it from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
On the new organ, Hosono said, ''It is important to attempt unification of the nuclear safety agency and the Cabinet Office's Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan.''
He also suggested that the new body should incorporate the radiation monitoring functions currently under the jurisdiction of the science ministry.
On whether the organ should be an independent commission separate from the government or part of the government, Hosono said, ''I wonder if we can bring the benefits of both into one. I hope it will be a reliable administrative organization which can also serve the role of communicating views freely.''
The nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in the wake of the March 11 disasters has focused public attention on the issue of separating the roles of supervising nuclear power plant operators and promoting nuclear power, as both functions have been performed by the trade ministry.

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