Influential Japanese politician Ichiro Ozawa has been found not guilty in a funding scandal. Mr Ozawa, dubbed Japan's "shadow shogun" because of the backroom power he wields, had been accused of violating political fundraising laws. But he had argued it was a technical mistake of which he had been unaware. Mr Ozawa leads the largest faction in the ruling Democratic Party (DPJ) and is considered one of the most powerful men in Japanese politics. The verdict, handed down by the Tokyo District Court, was keenly watched in Japan, with television networks breaking into their coverage. Correspondents say the ruling could impact on the government of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, already hit by low public support. Mr Ozawa strongly opposes Mr Noda's plan to double sales tax as a way of tackling Japan's debt and meeting rising welfare spending needs.