Suspicion of inciting suicide to new employee Boss is not charged Kobe District Prosecutor March 27 21:12

The Kobe District Public Prosecutor's Office has charged a major electric machine manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric with a boss who was sent documents to a new employee for inciting suicide on the 27th, saying "there was not enough evidence to prove guilty."

In August of last year, a note was issued that a new employee in his 20s working at a Mitsubishi Electric office in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture committed suicide in a park in the prefecture and complained of bullying from a male boss in his 30s. Because of this, the police voluntarily listened to the situation from their boss and sent documents in November last year on suspicion of inciting suicide.

The Kobe District Public Prosecutor's Office charged the boss with inadequate allegations on the 27th, saying, "There was not enough evidence to prove guilty."

According to Mitsubishi Electric, "We take the situation in which the precious life of an important employee is lost very seriously. I pray for the happiness of the deceased, and I apologize again to the bereaved families. We will do our best to prevent this. "