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TOKYO (Reuters) - Mazda Motor Corp, Suzuki Motor Corp and Yamaha Motor Co improperly tested vehicles for fuel economy and emissions, the Japanese government said on Thursday, in the latest cases of data falsifications by the nation’s manufacturers.

The government had ordered the automakers to make checks after revelations of improper testing at Subaru Corp and Nissan Motor Co last year.

The growing list of improprieties has tarnished the image of the country’s manufacturing industry, known for high-quality, efficient production.

Suzuki, Mazda and Yamaha cleared vehicles for emissions or fuel efficiency even in cases where they were tested under invalid conditions, the ministry said in a statement. The ministry looked at tests done for different periods at the three automakers, stretching back to 2012 in Suzuki’s case.

The conduct of automakers globally has come under intense scrutiny after Germany’s Volkswagen AG admitted in 2015 to installing secret software in hundreds of thousands of U.S. diesel cars to cheat exhaust emissions tests, and that as many as 11 million vehicles could have similar software installed worldwide.

Suzuki, Japan’s fourth-largest automaker, said that of 12,819 sample cars tested for fuel economy and emissions since June, 2012, around 50 percent had been inspected improperly.

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Mazda Motor Corporation's senior managing executive officer Kiyotaka Shobuda and managing executive officer Takeshi Mukai bow in apology at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan August 9, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

“I deeply apologize and will lead efforts to prevent recurrence,” Chief Executive Toshihiro Suzuki told a news conference.

The company, however, said it did not find any significant problems with actual emissions and fuel economy performance and therefore planned no recalls.

The ministry said it found irregularities in 4 percent of similar inspections on Mazda cars, and in 2 percent of

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