The president of a Japanese publishing company was indicted for allegedly bribing Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee officials_Kadokawa_District Prosecutor’s Office_

Original title: The president of a Japanese publishing company was indicted for allegedly bribing Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee officials

According to CCTV news, according to Kyodo News, on October 4, local time, on suspicion of offering a bribe of about 69 million yen to Haruyuki Takahashi, the chief executive of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, the Special Investigation Department of the Tokyo District Prosecutor’s Office issued a complaint to the “Kadokawa” Publishing Company. President Kadokawa Arihiko filed a lawsuit.

According to previous reports by Japanese media, on September 14, Kadokawa Arihiko, one of the sponsors of the Tokyo Olympics and the president of the publishing company “Kadokawa”, was arrested by the Tokyo District Prosecutor’s Office on suspicion of bribing officials of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee. Kadokawa Arihiko admitted to paying the funds during the investigation, but denied that it was bribery, saying that “there is no knowledge of bribery”, and it is “consulting fees for general sports.” (He Xinlei, Headquarters reporter)

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