Money problem for Kanden executives To invite executives to town council Takahama-cho, Fukui 18:13

Kansai Electric's management executives called Kansai Electric's executives on the 3rd meeting held by the Takahama-cho assembly on the issue of receiving over 300 million yen of opaque items from former assistants in Takahama-cho, Fukui Prefecture. I understood that it was a policy to listen to.

Already that the request of Kansai Electric Power was made through the deputy director of the Takahama Nuclear Power Plant, the town council chairman Tokuo Ageo said to NHK that “there is a sufficient explanation as the council as the trust relationship between the town and the Kansai Electric Power is shaking. I have not received it. " In the meeting of all the members, Kansai Electric Power is adjusting the direction in which executives are attending, after hearing the detailed background from Kansai Electric Power and giving future responses.

Moto mayor “The story of not knowing which mayor”

Mr. Michi Tanaka, who was former mayor of Eiji Takayama in Takahama-cho, served as the mayor in his current post, talked about Mr. Moriyama at the time in response to NHK's interview.

Mayor Tanaka is 93 years old. For five years from 1982 to 1987, he was in charge of town administration with Mr. Moriyama, who was an assistant. Mr. Moriyama at the time, Mayor Tanaka said, “There was a story about how I was doing, and I did n’t know who was the mayor and who was the assistant. I liked cultural things so I could n’t get involved in deep political stories. I ’m reflecting on it now. ”

Regarding the relationship between Mr. Moriyama and Kansai Electric Power, `` The story of the nuclear power plant is the head of the planning section or assistant, and when people from Kansai Electric come to me, it is just a story like the weather, so most of the deep stories are I think Kansai Electric Power and Mr. Moriyama were the most concerned about each other. ”

In addition, as a story I heard before becoming the mayor, Mr. Moriyama played a role in attracting Takahama nuclear power plant No. 3 and No. 4, saying “I remember that I was talking very much with Kansai Electric Power. I said. “I heard that he had played a role as an advisor and consultant at a company that undertakes maintenance related to the nuclear power plant,” because Mr. Moriyama had never been involved since he left his assistant role.