Hometown Tax Corruption Case Over 90 Million Bribery Kochi Nahanri-cho July 18 1:11

The former police chief of the town, who is accused of bribery and other crimes over the oldness and tax payment of Nahanri town in Kochi prefecture, will receive additional 23 million yen from a relative's dealer, and police will postpone next week as well. It was revealed through interviews with investigators that I have solidified the above. The series of investigations are expected to end, and the cash received by the former assistant manager is over 90 million yen.

Yuta Kashiwagi (41), a former assistant manager of Nahari-cho, has been accused of receiving cash in return for having a butcher shop run by his uncle involved in the delivery of rewards. The total amount of cash that has been indicted and received is approximately 70 million yen.

Subsequent investigations by police revealed that from November to last summer, there was a suspicion that he had colluded with his parents and received an additional ¥23 million from the butcher shop side.

The police will deport former assistant managers and parents next week for suspicion of bribery.

My uncle's butcher shop is said to have been working on cash by processing meat at a high price.

The investigation of the country's first corruption case over oldness and tax payment is expected to be completed by this, and the cash received by the former assistant manager will be about 93 million yen including the additional inspection.

According to the people involved in the investigation, the former assistant manager is consistently silent about police investigations.