Former employee of Saitama Rugby Association arrested for embezzlement unknown Unknown money 9 million yen January 16 14:41

A former employee of the Saitama Rugby Football Association, who was in charge of accounting, was arrested for allegedly embezzling his business for over 400,000 yen in cash from his bank account. The association has found a total of over 9 million yen of unusable money, and police are investigating the connection.

Ms. Megumi Terauchi, a former employee who was in charge of accounting at the Saitama Rugby Football Association, was arrested.

According to the police, former employees of Terauchi have been suspected of embezzlement in business for June-September 2017, withdrawing over 400,000 yen of cash from the association's deposit account and dressing.

At the Saitama Rugby Football Association, more than 9 million yen, including sales of tickets for rugby top league games, has become unclear, and last year, they filed a lawsuit against the police on the suspicion that a former employee was suspected to have partially dressed. Was.

Police conducted an investigation and found that there was suspicion that they withdrew 1.14 million yen from the association's savings account, and that more than 400,000 yen was used to buy bags for popular brands.

In response to a police investigation, he stated that he had "misappropriated the association's money" and admitted the charges. Police are also examining the remaining money spent.