In a striking demonstration of accountability, executives at Japan's Shikoku Bank have signed a blood oath pledging to abstain from financial misconduct, with the extreme consequence of committing suicide if found guilty. The pledge, rooted in the historical samurai practice of seppuku, aims to preserve the institution’s honour and maintain ethical banking standards. While the commitment has stirred global interest and debate, it reflects the cultural emphasis on duty and honour in Japan.
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