Representative Kawai Kanri's side prepares another receipt besides addressed to the election office January 20 1:47

In a case that last year's Upper House election suspected that the office of LDP Representative Kawai Kanri paid a so-called Miss Warbler more than the law stipulated, camp officials added a receipt to the election office. Interviews with stakeholders revealed that we had prepared a receipt for another address that had not been submitted to the Election Commission. The receipt appears to have been used to pay Miss Warbler a fee that exceeds the regulations, and the prosecutor has decided to elucidate how the reward was paid.

Liberal Democratic Party's office, Kanri Kawai, was searched by Hiroshima District Prosecutor last week for allegedly violating the Public Office Election Law for paying a so-called Miss Warbler over the law in the Upper House election last July. .

Receipts of expenditures related to the campaign are required to be submitted to the Election Commission by the Public Office Election Law, but at the time of Kawai's election office, at the time, several persons in charge were divided and sent to the election office. In addition to the receipts, interviews with stakeholders revealed that they had prepared a receipt for the supporters' office that had not been submitted to the Election Commission.

The source told NHK that "the receipt was originally issued by the payee, so it was unnatural for the payer to prepare it. I received 30,000 yen a day. "

This receipt is believed to have been used to pay Miss Warbler a reward exceeding the provisions of the law, and the Hiroshima District Public Prosecutor said on Tuesday that the secretary of Representative Kawai and her husband, Katsuyuki Kawai, the secretary of the former Minister of Justice, Listening and elucidating the details of the payment of compensation to Miss Warbler.