With Japan's government struggling to survive amid an economic downturn of truly historic proportions, there could hardly be a worse time for a finance minister to appear incoherent and incapable.
Yesterday, however, Shoichi Nakagawa, Japan's finance minister and a veteran heavyweight in the long-ruling Liberal Democratic party, was forced to deny allegations he had turned up drunk for a press conference at a weekend gathering of Group of Seven counterparts in Rome.



