A whistleblower staff member moved to one department Power Hara pointed out also Yamaguchi Tabuse Town June 12 6:16

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In Tabuse Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, it was discovered that the staff of the town who had filed a tax collection error whilst being transferred to a department with only one person in a private room, and Congress has pointed out that it might be power harassment. Although the town has denied it, there has been confusion with criticism from both inside and outside the prefecture, and e-mails to notify the blast to the government office.

In Tabuse Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, a staff member of a town who reportedly filed a tax collection error was relocated three times over the next two years, and now he is transferred to a department that is in charge of editing the history of the town by himself in a private room. It was made clear by the parliamentary point.

This staff member told the interview that "I feel the intention to be isolated," and the parliament has pointed out that it might be a power harassment.

On the other hand, the town is said to be a legitimate move, but criticism is inundating from both inside and outside the prefecture.

In addition, on the 9th of this month, an email stating "Bomb the government office at 3:34 pm on June 10" arrived, and no suspicious object was actually found, but notice on 10th There is confusion, such as the employees being forced to evacuate during the scheduled hours.

Mayor Koji Higashi of Tabuse Town denied power harassment as he said, "The department of the town history plan is to increase the number of personnel, it is not something to maliciously isolate it", and "the bomb advance notice is not allowed, very I'm sorry."

Staff Reassigned 3 times in 2 years Currently in charge of town history edition by one person

In June of last year, Tabuse Town in Yamaguchi Prefecture announced that it was collecting taxes excessively due to miscalculations such as property tax, but at the time of adulthood, one of the staff in charge at that time said, "There is an error in tax collection. I know I was reporting to my boss."

According to the town, the staff who reported it was relocated three times in the next two years, and now he is in charge of editing the history of the town alone, and one room in a building different from the main government building of the government office becomes the workplace. It means that

The staff said to the interview, "I feel like I was moved to a room that was made in a hurry and was isolated. The other staff who saw such correspondence in the town seemed to correct the mistake. I think that it would be a bad thing for us as an organization to lose all of this."

This personnel affairs was also taken up by the town council on 9th of this month, and some lawmakers pointed out that it is not fair and just personnel affairs, and it may be a power harassment act to isolate the staff. It was

On the other hand, Mayor Koji Higashi said, "Personnel changes are done in consideration of future organizational issues and staff conditions." There is a limit to what can be done in the narrow main government building. I also talk to the staff concretely how I want to proceed with my work.” I am.

Approximately 600 criticisms and complaints about the town, including “bombing notice” emails

Regarding the personnel affairs of Tabuse Town in Yamaguchi Prefecture, criticisms and complaints about the town have been occurring one after another.

Depending on the town, there are telephones and e-mails such as "Stop power harassment" or "The mayor should resign" at the government office, and by the 11th there are about 600 cases not only in the prefecture but also from Kyushu and Kanto. It means that

In addition, on the 9th of this month, an e-mail was sent saying "Bomb the government office on June 10th."

According to the town, no explosives were found in the police search, but during the time when it was announced on the 10th, about 80 people in total, including the staff and townspeople who were visiting the government office at that time, evacuated. became.

While the police were on alert, there was no major confusion as they evacuated in the form of evacuation drills, and the town will discuss with the police what to do in the future.

Townsman "feels like bullying" "I'm sorry to be famous for this topic"

We asked the townspeople about how a staff member in Tabuse Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture was involved.

A woman in her 40s said, "I think the current situation seems to be bullying, and the person may get sick. I want the town to respond more firmly." I was talking.

Also, regarding the situation where criticisms are being repeated in the town, a woman in her 60s said, "I was surprised when I first heard it. I thought that I live in a good place, so this topic spreads the name of the town. Is disappointing."