On the 28th, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor’s Office and others launched a new search of the house of advertising giant “Hakuhodo” in a bid-rigging case over the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics test tournament business. On the 28th, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office and the Japan Fair Trade Commission jointly searched the home of advertising giant Hakuhodo on suspicion of violating the Antimonopoly Act. On the 25th, the special investigation department and others conducted a search for Dentsu, the largest advertising company, and it developed into an unusual situation in which two major companies in the advertising industry were forcibly investigated. According to people involved, Dentsu and Hakuhodo are suspected of collusion in multiple bids in 2018 related to competition test competitions. Regarding this bidding, based on the “leniency” = surcharge exemption system, the advertising company ADK has already voluntarily reported violations to the Fair Trade Commission. The Special Investigation Department and the Fair Trade Commission are analyzing the seized materials and investigating the background of the bidding as well as the involvement of the Organizing Committee. (Broadcast on November 28, 2022) #Tokyo Olympics #Tokyo Paralympics #Hakuhodo #Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office #Nippon Television #News www.instagram.com/ntv_news24/?hl=ja TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ntv.news Twitter https://twitter.com/news24ntv ◇[Latest news LIVE delivery]NTV NEWS HP https: //news.ntv.co.jp

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