Japan PM not to resign over scandal
TOKYO (AFP) - Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama apologised Thursday over a growing political funding scandal, but said he would fight on despite the blow to his three-month-old government.
"I feel grave responsibility," Hatoyama told a news conference after prosecutors indicted his former aide for misreporting millions of dollars of donations.
But he added: "I've decided I should not give up on myself nor my job."