Japan Post Unqualified employee handles "certification of contents" December 27 9:04

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Japan Post has begun a detailed investigation after the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has pointed out that there are cases where unqualified employees are performing tasks that require special qualifications, such as handling "content proofs".

Among the postal services, "special service", which delivers documents such as courts, and "certificate of contents", in which the post office keeps a copy to keep a record of the letter, had the national qualification of "postal certification officer". It is to be handled by employees.

However, according to stakeholders, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications pointed out that unqualified employees who were retired and lost their qualifications and employees who were not requalified or who were prohibited from working part-time were working. Started the survey.

Regarding content certification, problems have been discovered in succession between 2007 and 2008, such as unqualified employees working or forgetting to press a prescribed seal.

In recent years, in addition to improper sales of Japan Post Insurance's insurance, Japan Post has also had scandals involving fraudulently taking out stamps used for payment by postal charges and redeeming them for cash. Has become a challenge without waiting.