Sustainability benefits Expenditure of outsourcing costs Examination of interim inspection and announcement of results June 24, 18:02

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Regarding the outsourcing of "sustainable benefits" which has been pointed out to be uncertain, the House of Representatives and the Economy, Trade and Industry Committee conducted a review during the closing session on the 24th, and Minister Kajiyama said that He showed the idea of ​​fulfilling accountability by examining the sex in an intermediate examination and publishing the results.

Among these, Yoji Muto of the LDP evaluated that sustained benefits could be paid promptly, but "the distrust of the system is largely due to the government's lack of accountability." I pointed out.

In response to this, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kajiyama said, “Many businesses bring their strengths together and are proceeding with an execution system that divides their roles. On the other hand, the business structure in which many businesses are involved through repeated outsourcing and outsourcing We also know that there is a strong concern that it is uncertain, and we will undertake an interim inspection to consider the adequacy of spending this month, and publish the results in a report to ensure accountability."

Mr. Takeshi Saiki of the National Democratic Party says that even with the point grant system using my number card starting this September, the general environmental corporation's "environmental co-creation initiative" was contracted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to the major advertising company Dentsu etc. He said that he had outsourced a lot of office work, and could have cut costs even further by outsourcing directly to Dentsu.

In response, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Terada said, “In the past, we also have a track record of point reward projects in Tokyo. We were appointed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications after consulting with the external review committee that he was qualified as the general manager of the subsidy. ".

In addition, the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kajiyama revealed that he received a report on "rent support benefits" that Dentsu employees were pressing companies to prevent other companies from cooperating with other large advertising companies. Did.

In addition, he said, "Dentsu employees said it as an individual, not as an organizational pressure," indicating that there was no need for further investigation.