Searching for relationships of Chinese companies aiming for IR participation Tokyo District Prosecutor's Special Search Department December 17 12:39

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There is a suspicion that a Chinese company who was aiming to enter IR / integrated resort facilities in Japan suspected of illegally bringing cash from overseas. I found out that I was searching for. The Special Search Department is looking into the details of the situation by searching the home of the former policy secretary of the House of Representatives Akimoto of the Liberal Democratic Party as a party to this case.

According to officials, there is a suspicion that a Japanese company affiliated with a Chinese company engaged in businesses such as Internet sports lotteries illegally brought several million yen of cash into the country. This means that we searched for a Japanese corporation in the city on the suspicion of violating the foreign exchange law.

This Chinese company visited Naha City and Rusutsu-mura, Hokkaido, etc. after the Law for Promoting IR / Integrated Resort Facilities including Casinos in Japan was enacted, and aimed to enter IR.

The Special Search Department also searched the homes of two people, including the former policy secretary of the House of Representatives Akimoto, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, and listened to the situation arbitrarily from the former secretary.

Mr. Akimoto gave a keynote speech at an IR-related symposium held in Naha City in August.

The Special Search Department is investigating the details of the flow of funds illegally brought into the country and the involvement of secretaries.

On the 14th of this month, Representative Akimoto told NHK's interview that "I have never been involved in any fraud. I just have to keep track of the investigation because I don't know the truth."