A case involving the alumni association organization of Tokyo Women's Medical University in which it is suspected that salaries were fraudulently paid to employees who were not actually working at the university. It was learned through interviews with people involved in the investigation that he was in charge of this. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of how this employee was paid.

Regarding Tokyo Women's Medical University's alumni association ``Shiseikai'', from 2020 to 2022, approximately 20 million yen in salary was paid to an employee in his 50s who was enrolled at the time, even though he was not actually working. On the 29th, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department searched the university headquarters and Chairman Iwamoto's home on suspicion of special breach of trust.



According to investigators and university officials, this former employee is a former employee of the obstetrics and gynecology clinic run by Chairman Iwamoto, and was hired as an employee of the hospital run by Shiseikai in 2015. He was soon transferred to the university to work in a department under the direct control of the president, where he was responsible for secretarial duties.



Although his salary was paid by Shiseikai, it is believed that the former employee continued to receive his salary separately from the company even after he began working at another consulting company outsourced by the university.



At the time, Chairman Iwamoto was the representative director of Shiseikai, and a former secretary general in his 50s was in charge of the salaries, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of how the salaries were paid "double." I am.