The Government Revitalization Unit, tasked with reducing wasteful spending, called Monday for cuts in the Urban Renaissance Agency's two apartment projects worth a combined 418 billion yen in this year's budget and its five urban renewal projects worth a total of 181 billion yen. The unit also demanded that reserves worth 40.7 billion yen held by related corporations be returned, while calling for a swift review of the agency's murky contracts with those corporations.
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