The Tokyo District Court suspended the execution of a former company officer who was charged with trying to give cash by asking the bribery side to testify in a trial over the corruption case indicted by a member of the House of Representatives Akimoto. I sentenced him to the conviction.

Former company officer Kazuhiro Miyatake (49), a former adviser to a Chinese company on the bribery side, colluded with other defendants over the corruption case of an IR / integrated resort facility indicted by Tsukasa Akimoto, a member of the House of Representatives. He was charged with the acquisition of witnesses, etc., for trying to give him 5 million yen in cash at his home in Naha City in July.



Former officer Miyatake admitted that he had been charged, and the prosecution had sentenced him to one year in prison.



In a ruling on the 22nd, Judge Tomohide Murayama of the Tokyo District Court said, "Even though the person who requested the testimony of the lie was rejected, he tried to give cash again, etc. There was a high risk of being disturbed, "he said, sentenced to one year in prison and a three-year suspended sentence.