The former president of a medical corporation in Osaka, who was arrested in the case of rebuilding a hospital attached to Nihon University, provided internal materials obtained from Nihon University to a design office in Tokyo through an acquaintance before selecting a contractor. I found out from interviews with the people concerned that there was a suspicion that I was doing it.

After that, there is a suspicion that more than 200 million yen was leaked from the university to the medical corporation side through this design office that received the order, and the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the circumstances, assuming that the former president was deeply involved from the selection stage of the contractor. ..

Tadao Inoguchi (64), who was 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. There is a suspicion of being in charge of the construction work, alleging that it caused damage to the university.



It is known that the two people are suspected of having leaked more than 200 million yen to the medical corporation side through a design office in Tokyo that received an order for construction design work for more than 2.4 billion yen.



According to people familiar with the matter, the design office was approached by an acquaintance of former president Himoto to participate in the process of selecting a contractor.



In addition, it was newly found that there is a suspicion that former Chairman Himoto had provided the draft of the procedure implementation guidelines obtained from former Director Inoguchi to the design office through an acquaintance before selecting the contractor.



The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the circumstances, assuming that former President Himoto was deeply involved from the selection stage of the contractor in order to ensure profits.



According to the people concerned, former President Himoto has explained to the people around him that he has generally acknowledged the facts and said, "I haven't caused any damage to the university and I can't take over."