Former Minister of Kawai explained that cash supporters 'executives explained to prosecutors' voluntary hearings April 5 17:22

Liberal Democratic Party member Kazuto Kawai first elected last year's Upper House election, explaining to prosecutors that voluntary interviews with senior members of the supporters' association and campaigners at the time received cash from her husband, former Minister of Justice Kawai Katsuyuki Kawai. I learned this through interviews with the people involved. The prosecutor is likely to proceed with a careful investigation into whether or not cash has been given or not.

Hiroshima District Public Prosecutors' Office is conducting an investigation to elucidate the flow of funds for the camp over the Upper House election last July, which was elected by Senator Kawai for the first time. Interviews with relevant parties said that some had explained that they had received and received cash from their husband, former Minister of Justice Kawai, before the Upper House election.

One of the members of the supporter's association responded to an interview with NHK, saying, "Around May last year, former Minister Kawai put an envelope on his desk saying," It's a car bill. " There was a circle in it. "

Also, one of the campaigners at the time said, "I received 100,000 yen in cash from the former Minister of Japan Kawai in early July last year. I thought it was illegal gold."

Regarding last year's Upper House election, the mayor of Akiota-cho, Hiroshima Prefecture, announced last April that he received 200,000 yen in cash from former Minister Kawai. However, according to interviews with related parties, they explained that they had received 100,000 yen to several hundred thousand yen of cash from former Minister Kawai and member of Kanri.

Prosecutors are expected to carefully investigate the existence and purpose of cash transfer by listening to a wide range of circumstances from related parties.