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Why Japan’s Elite Government Employees Handled Ma-1 Drugs

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(1)Tetsuya Nishida, who was arrested for violating the law on drug possession after sucking methamphetamine, is a super elite from the University of Tokyo and is in the government office of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Korean style
(2)It’s a routine for an elite to go the wrong way and fall into drugs or crime, so I thought it was just a scandal, but the problem is that this guy started taking drugs
(3)- In the two years since I joined the Energy Department of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, there were more taxis than the last subway train
(4)If the average overtime is 150 hours a month, 300 hours
(5)I can’t stand it anymore Think about it. The department of motor science department
(6)I moved, but I still work about 100 hours after a month
(7)I’m depressed because I have 50 hours less to spare
(8)The hospital was prescribed 30mg of pemorin, a legal stimulant, but it didn’t work at all after a few doses – so I ended up touching the stronger stimulant, hirofong
(9)What he said when he was arrested and questioned
(10)I had severe depression, but I didn’t want to cause any harm, and I dabbled in drugs because I thought I had to go to work
(11)For reference, 160 hours per month, the basic working hours for Japanese civil servants
(12)To shoot 300 hours of overtime
(13)Assuming you work 20 days, 23 hours a day
(14)Assuming you work 22 days, 21 hours a day
(15)17 hours a day on the assumption that you take a day off

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