Seven former presidents of Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. Received over 3 million yen from former assistants October 6, 18:10

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. has announced that it will receive new money.


At least seven people, including the former president of a subsidiary, received gift certificates, gold cups, and heavy boxes worth more than 3 million yen from a former assistant in Takahama Town, Fukui Prefecture.

This was revealed at a press conference on the 6th by Kansai Electric Power's Vice President Toyokazu Yazono and the lawyer in charge of the investigation.



According to the report, at least three people, including the former president of Kansai Electric Power's subsidiary Kanden Plant, which handles the construction and management of nuclear power plants, received a gift certificate totaling 2.93 million yen from a former assistant in Takahama Town, Fukui Prefecture. That is.



In addition, four people, including a former executive of the Takahama nuclear power plant and an executive of the subsidiary "Kanden Real Estate Development", received gift certificates, gold cups, heavy boxes, and cloth for 100,000 yen.



The total amount of gift certificates received by at least 7 people is 3.03 million yen.



It means that the time of receipt including the goods was from around 1992 to 2006.



Regarding this issue, a third-party committee compiled a final report in March stating that 75 people received money, but in July, the former president of another subsidiary gave money. It became clear that it had been received, and scandals continue to be discovered.



Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.'s Vice President Yazono apologized at the press conference and said, "I think that the swelling in the sense that a similar event will occur in this investigation has been exhausted."

The breakdown of the money received by the seven people found this time is

The survey revealed that at least seven people had received money from a former assistant in Takahama Town, Fukui Prefecture.



▽ Of these, at least three people, including the former president, received gift certificates totaling 2.93 million yen at the subsidiary "Kanden Plant," which handles the construction and management of nuclear power plants.



From 1996 to 2006, three former presidents, including former president Mikio Kitada, received gift certificates.



Former president Kitada says he received a gift certificate worth 1.53 million yen, including when he was chairman.



▽ In addition, one executive of another subsidiary, "Kanden Real Estate Development", received a gift certificate worth 100,000 yen around 1996.



In addition,


two former executives of the Takahama Nuclear Power Station will give items such as heavy boxes, ties, and cloth from around 1992 to 1993, and


one executive of the Electric Power System Technology Center will give one gold cup around 1995. It was also revealed that it had been received.



Three of the seven people whose money has been revealed have already died.