External Committee regains trust in postal administration First meeting 13:59 on April 2

Following the issue of inappropriate sales of Japan Post Insurance, the Japan Post Group established a committee to obtain advice from external experts on measures to restore trust, and the first meeting was held on February 2. I was dropped.

The committee, named for the JP Reform Executive Committee, acronym for the Japan Post Group's English notation, includes five members, including university professors, lawyers, and experts in consumer issues.

On the 2nd, the first meeting was held in Tokyo, with Presidents of Japan Post Holdings, Hiroya Masuda, and the heads of four Group companies.

President Masuda said, "There are also indications that the Postal Service Group is an inward-looking organization that seeks to hide bad things. I greeted

In response, Chairperson Hirotaka Yamauchi of Hitotsubashi University said, "It is important to build a relationship of trust that has been lost through a series of frauds, and has helped to transform it into an organization that has social significance. I want to go. "

The committee meets about once every two months and discusses various management issues, including measures to improve corporate governance.

It will also examine efforts to restore trust and provide advice on when to resume insurance business operations at Japan Post Insurance where self-restraint continues.