Foreign Exchange Law Violation Case Japanese Male 19:38 on December 20 related to IR-related symposium

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Japanese men suspected of fraudulently bringing cash from overseas in a foreign exchange law violation case involving a Chinese company that was aiming to enter an IR / integrated resort facility, From the interviews with the people concerned, I was involved in the holding of a symposium in Naha City with the participation of top management. The Tokyo District Prosecutor's Special Investigation Department is working to elucidate the relationship between Chinese companies and Congressman Akimoto

Regarding a Chinese company that was aiming to enter IR and integrated resort facilities including casinos in Japan, a Japanese man who was acting as an adviser to this company illegally brought cash from abroad and violated foreign exchange law. There is a suspicion, and the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office is searching for the office of a member of the House of Representatives Akimoto of the Liberal Democratic Party as a related party.

According to the person concerned, this Japanese man was involved in the holding of an IR-related symposium held in Naha City in August, and Mr. Akimoto gave a keynote speech with the top management of a Chinese company at this symposium. I went there.

Also, this man often visited Naha City and Rusutsu Village in Hokkaido, which was aiming to attract IR, with a business card titled “Executive Officer” of a Chinese company, and was in contact with the village executives.

According to the person concerned, this Japanese man was in charge of connecting the Chinese company side with Congressman Akimoto and the local government.

Akimoto said yesterday that NHK's interview was “I am not embarrassed at all, and I am embarrassed. I will go. "

The prefectural assembly coordinator at the Naha symposium

In August Ototoshi, a member of the Norwegian Yamakawa Parliament in Okinawa, who served as the coordinator at the symposium held in Naha City, interviewed NHK.

Ms. Yamakawa met a Japanese man who had been acting as an advisor to a Chinese company more than half a year before the symposium was held, and was asked to act as the symposium coordinator.

The man had a business card titled “Executive Officer” of a Chinese company.

Mr. Yamakawa said, “The Chinese company had 65 million customers and said that they wanted to send the wealthy people to Okinawa, so we exchanged opinions. It ’s a shame that the Chinese companies are suspicious. ”