TOKYO - The office of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is suspected of covering a shortfall of about 8 million yen ($76,000) spent on dinner functions held for supporters during his time as leader, a possible violation of the political funds control law, sources with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday.
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