The all-Japan private kindergarten federation and related organizations have found a total of 650 million yen in unclear money, and the federation has filed a lawsuit seeking compensation from the former chairman.

On the other hand, the former chairman has a policy of fighting.

Regarding the "All Japan Private Kindergarten Association", which has about 7,500 private kindergartens nationwide, the total amount of about 650 million yen, including the related organization "All Japan Private Kindergarten PTA Association", is unknown. It has become clear.



The federation will provide former chairman Kagawa Kei with compensation of approximately 200 million yen, excluding the amount already paid out of the unclear money withdrawn from the account in the name of the federation from April 2017 to November last year. On the 5th, the first argument was held at the Tokyo District Court.



On the other hand, according to the lawyer on the side of the former chairman, it is a policy to fight.



In March, the federation and others filed a criminal accusation with the Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of embezzlement of the former chairman and the former secretary-general who managed the account.

Former Chairman Kagawa told NHK's interviews so far that he "has not personally diverted it."