IHA Simulates Another Rejection of Kei Komuro?

 


Kei Komuro, the husband of former Princess Mako, the eldest daughter of the Akishino family, will re-take the NY State Bar Exam on February 22 and 23. He failed to pass the bar exam immediately after graduation from Fordham University School of Law in July last time, and this time he will try for the second time while working as a "law clerk" at a law firm.

The Imperial Household Agency, the government agency with jurisdiction over Japan's Imperial Family, is watching the results closely. The Daily Shincho reported on February 7 that the likelihood of her passing the exam is not very high in their eyes and that they are simulating the possibility of her failing the exam.

 

According to the story,

 

The bar examinations in New York State are usually held in February and July, and the passing rate for the July 2021 examination, which Kei took, was about 63%, while that for the February 2021 examination about 49%.

If you complete law school in May, you can concentrate on your studies for two months before the July exam, but if you take the exam in February, you will most likely have to take the exam while working at your place of employment, which will lower the pass rate.

 

According to the article,

 

 

“The results were so unexpected that there was an uproar in IHA. ‘I can't say that this was a condition for Prince Akishino to approve their marriage, but I'm sure that Kei told him that passing the bar exam was a sure thing for the foundation of his life and blueprint for his future,’ said a person from IHA. That's why Prince Akishino might be so shocked.”

 

The agency is running a number of simulations in case the results are not satisfactory, according to the story.

 

“It seems that people in IHA are "interviewing" to find out how much chance there is of passing. For example, if there are grades from A to E, (omitted) I heard the loudest voice pointing out that at the moment, ‘It's more like a C grade, closer to D.’”

 

If it is a "C" grade, closer to a "D," then the situation is very unpredictable.

 

It seems that (the people at the Imperial Household Agency) are thinking about ...... if things don't work out. They simulate whether or not they will be laid off from their current employers and have trouble making ends meet, whether or not they will be able to find new employment in that case, and whether or not Mako will be the only one to return to Japan. The fact that they are making such a move, even if it's under the radar, has increased the interest of the media and others involved in Kei's test.

 

In the matter of Kei Komuro and Mako, the public's scrutiny was focused on the laxity of IHA's ability to predict the situation, including the fact that they originally did not conduct any "physical examination" of Kei, and did not predict at all that he would fail the examination in July.

 

This article has also attracted strong critical comments such as:

Mako and Kei, they are just ordinary people, so IHA should not interfere with them after they blustered out and left. They should stop using our tax to support them.

“It cannot be justified for them to ask IHA or the Foreign Ministry to guarantee their livelihood whereas they want to have freedom as ordinary people.”

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