Kanden's former chairman Yagi and others accused Tokyo Metropolitan man "suspicion of special responsibility and bribery" Oct. 11 17:49

On the 11th, a man in Tokyo was suspected of having a special responsibility for corporate law or bribery, because Kansai Electric's executives received over 300 million yen from a former assistant in Takahama-cho, Fukui Prefecture. We sent a complaint from the former chairman to the Supreme Public Prosecutors Office.

Kansai Electric Power's 20 senior executives received over 300 million yen in money from Eiji Moriyama's former assistant in Takahama-cho, Fukui Prefecture. It has become clear that 113 projects were ordered in total during the four years until “development”, and information such as the estimated amount was communicated to the former assistant in advance for more than 70% of the work.

A man in Tokyo sent a complaint from the former chairman Yagi and President Iwane to the Supreme Prosecutor's Office, saying "There is a suspicion of special corporate law or bribery."

Kansai Electric Power explained that contracts with Yoshida Development had no impact on the provision of information and the order amount was calculated properly, but the accusation letter said, “The executives are working on the former assistant in return for receiving the money. "We made a contract that would give Yoshida development an advantage by telling us the estimated amount of money, and caused great damage to Kansai Electric Power."

Prosecutors are likely to consider whether to accept charges.