Regarding the contract that provided funds to the former director of the organizing committee who was arrested in the corruption case surrounding the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, an executive of major publishing company “KADOKAWA” responded to JNN’s interview, saying, “The content is not very worth the amount, It had little to do with reality,” he said. Haruyuki Takahashi (78), a former director of the Organizing Committee of the Games, and Kazumasa Fukami (73), an acquaintance, received a request from KADOKAWA to be selected as a sponsor of the Tokyo Olympics, and received a bribe of approximately 76 million yen. He was arrested by the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office for suspicion of receiving The money, which is believed to be a bribe, was sent to Fukami’s company as compensation for a consulting contract, but a KADOKAWA executive told JNN that the contract was not worth the money. did. The executive also said, “I rarely had the other party do it as a consultant, and the contract was almost not accompanied by the actual situation.” The Special Investigation Department is believed to be proceeding with the investigation, assuming that the funding was intended as a reward for Takahashi. ▼TBS NEWS DIG official website https://newsdig.tbs.co.jp/ ▼Please subscribe to the channel! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6AG81pAkf6Lbi_1VC5NmPA?sub_confirmation=1 ▼Provide information here “TBS Insiders” https://www.tbs.co.jp/news_sp/tbs-insiders.html ▼Provide video Click here for “TBS Scoop Post” https://www.tbs.co.jp/news_sp/toukou.html

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