Sendai said that a former executive of the Tohoku branch of a major general contractor "Kashima Construction" did not file tax evasion of about 220 million yen, including cash received from a subcontractor as a reward for the reconstruction project after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and tax evaded 83 million yen. On the 29th, the local prosecutor's office charged a former executive at home for violating the Income Tax Act.

The person charged at home was Takuro Miyamoto, a 54-year-old former sales manager of the Kajima Tohoku branch.



According to the prosecution, former director Miyamoto did not file tax returns of about 220 million yen, including rewards received from subcontractors for reconstruction projects after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and tax evaded 83 million yen in the two years up to 2018. I am accused of violating the Income Tax Act.



According to the people concerned, former director Miyamoto served as the director of a joint venture such as Kajima Corporation, which received an order for this project from the Ministry of the Environment in the demolition work of the damaged building in Tomioka Town, Fukushima Prefecture, and selected a subcontractor. It means that he had a strong influence on.



According to the Sendai National Taxation Bureau and others, the subcontractor told the investigation that "it was in return for receiving an order for construction work," and the former manager used the funds provided to purchase cars and entertainment expenses.



Kajima dismissed former director Miyamoto as a disciplinary measure last December.



The prosecution has not disclosed the approval or disapproval, but former director Miyamoto told NHK, "I have no intention of fighting with the prosecution, and I am sorry for the people in the disaster area."