Violation of election by Kanri Kawai's camp: voluntary hearing from multiple members on March 28 6:18

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In an election breach by the LDP politician Kawai Kanri's camp, the Hiroshima District Public Prosecutor's Office began voluntarily interviewing members of multiple prefectural and city council members to clarify the flow of funds for the campaign. I found out in the interview. Prosecutors are expected to continue to elucidate the facts of the camp's election campaign.

In an election breach case by the LDP politician Kawakami Kanri's camp, two members were Kanimori's second secretary, defendant Hiroshi Tatemichi (54) and her husband, Katsuyuki Kawai's former secretary of Justice, Shinsuke Takatani (43). Was charged with violating the laws of the Public Office Election Law on Monday, claiming that he paid 14 Miss Warbler camps over the law in the Upper House elections last July.

The Hiroshima District Public Prosecutor's Office is continuing to investigate to understand the flow of funding for the camp's election campaign, but interviews with stakeholders have begun to voluntarily interview several prefectural and city council members. I understand.

Prosecutors are likely to have asked legislators to explain their involvement in the election and whether there was any funding from the side.

At that time, the faction knew that her husband, Minister of Justice Kawai, had used LINE to give detailed instructions to the camp's staff on exercise policies, etc. I am listening to the situation.

Before the House of Councilors election last year, 150 million yen was transferred from the party headquarters to the Kawai couple's political party branch, and the prosecution will continue to listen to a wide range of circumstances from related parties and elucidate the actual situation of the election campaign It seems to be.