The "All Japan Private Kindergarten Association" held a meeting in Tokyo on the 9th that gathered executives of kindergarten organizations from all over the country, and the total amount of unclear money was over 325 million yen in at least the three years until the first year of Reiwa. I reported the result of the internal investigation to go up.

The Kindergarten Federation said that the excuse of former chairman Kei Kagawa, saying, "I have not refused personal diversion," is extremely unreasonable, and will take decisive action with a view to filing criminal complaints and civil lawsuits in the future. is.

Regarding the "All Japan Private Kindergarten Federation", which has about 7,500 private kindergartens nationwide, it became clear that a large amount of money has been unclear since September last year when the federation was audited, and last year 11 In May, former chairman Kei Kagawa resigned after being pointed out the existence of unclear money.



The Kindergarten Federation set up a special committee inside and was conducting an investigation with lawyers and certified accountants, but on the afternoon of the 9th, a meeting was held in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, where executives of kindergarten organizations from all over the country gathered. The survey results have been reported.



According to the federation, it was reported that the total amount of unclear money was at least 325.94 million yen in the three years from 2017 to the first year of Reiwa.



In addition, since it was confirmed that cash exceeding 80 million yen was withdrawn from the federation's account in this year and Reiwa 2 as well, and the use is unknown, the total amount of unclear money will be at least from 2017. It means that it will exceed 400 million yen in 4 years.



The federation said that former chairman Kagawa and others who resigned were involved and forged the passbooks of multiple bank accounts that greatly inflated the actual balance for the purpose of concealing unclear money, and former chairman Kagawa was not supervised. He acknowledged that he was legally liable for the loan and announced that he had paid 150 million yen immediately after his resignation.



The Kindergarten Federation's excuse, such as "I have not refused personal diversion," is extremely unreasonable, and at least it is clear that it is an illegal act that falls under the crime of forgery of private documents. , It is said that it will take decisive action with a view to filing criminal complaints and civil proceedings.



After the meeting, Acting Chairman Masamichi Tanaka of the Kindergarten Federation told reporters, "The federation is operated with funds from kindergartens nationwide, and we must work diligently for all children. I am very sorry that the bad group caused such a scandal and it is the extreme of grief. "