Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Friday neither he nor his wife had made donations to the head of a Japanese nationalist school at the heart of a political scandal that is chipping away at Abe's support.

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School principal Yasunori Kagoike said on Thursday he had received 1 million yen ($9,000) in an envelope from Abe's wife, Akie, on behalf of her husband. Kagoike's educational group, Moritomo Gakuen, is also at the centre of controversy over a sweetheart land deal.

Abe's wife also denied making the donation on her Facebook page on Thursday night, but Japan's largest opposition party has demanded her sworn testimony in parliament.

($1 = 111.1000 yen)

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