The former president of a major medical corporation, who was arrested along with the director of the university in the case of rebuilding the hospital attached to Nihon University, is suspected to have leaked to his own company from the university side for more than 200 million yen. According to interviews with related parties, it seems that about 100 million yen was used for private purposes such as credit card payments.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating that the former president of a medical corporation was involved in a series of plans for the purpose of personal gain.

Tadao Inokuchi (64), a director of Nihon University, and Masami Himoto (61), a former director of the major medical corporation "Kinshukai" headquartered in Osaka, are rebuilding Itabashi Hospital attached to Nihon University School of Medicine. On the 7th, he was arrested by the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office on suspicion of taking over the construction work, alleging that he illegally leaked more than 200 million yen from the university to the medical corporation side and damaged the university.



According to the Special Investigation Department, Director Inoguchi instructed the design office, which received an order for construction design work for more than 2.4 billion yen, and last year, a consultant fee that was not actually found in the company in Tokyo owned by former President Himoto. It is known that he sent over 200 million yen in the name of.



According to the people concerned, it was newly found that former President Himoto had transferred about 100 million yen to his account and suspected that he was using it for private purposes such as credit card payments.



The rest was used for executive compensation of the company it owns.



The Special Investigation Department is proceeding with the elucidation of the actual situation, assuming that former President Himoto was involved in a series of plans for the purpose of gaining personal benefit.



The Special Investigation Department has not disclosed the approval or disapproval of the two.