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Japan's Amari denies pocketing money as bribe

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Economy Minister Akira Amari denied on Thursday allegations made by a magazine that he put money he received from a construction company executive directly in his pocket.

"Putting money in my suit pocket in front of a visitor ... would be lacking dignity as a human being," Amari told a news conference.

Amari said the construction company executive paid a visit to his room at the Cabinet Office with gifts, but he told his aide to correctly record them as a political donation.

(Reporting by Stanley White and Leika Kihara; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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