Saturday's postal delivery abolition bill to be submitted to the extraordinary Diet session convened this month Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications October 15, 4:14

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has forgotten to submit to the Diet due to improper sales of Japan Post Insurance's insurance, but it will be convened this month regarding the bill to amend the law necessary to abolish postal delivery on Saturday. It will be submitted to the scheduled extraordinary Diet session.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has a policy of abolishing Saturday delivery of ordinary mail except express delivery and Yu-Pack in order to provide stable postal services.



However, due to the improper sales of Japan Post Insurance, the Japan Post Group needs to concentrate on dealing with customers who have suffered disadvantages, so it has forgotten to submit a bill to amend the law that has been required so far. Was there.



The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications will submit this amendment to the extraordinary Diet session scheduled to be convened on the 26th of this month.



The Japan Post Group has started apology activities from the 5th of this month in preparation for the resumption of business, and has also summarized measures to prevent recurrence, such as reviewing the rules for selling insurance products.



The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications has decided to proceed with the procedure for abolishing Saturday delivery, considering that a series of efforts to improve operations have begun.