To the people concerned, there is a suspicion that the former director who was re-arrested in the case of procuring medical equipment at Nihon University's affiliated hospital had specified the manufacturer and model without considering the intentions of the doctors in the field. I found out in the interview.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office is proceeding with the elucidation of the actual situation, assuming that it was trying to make a profit by contracting expensive equipment and draining funds.

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 City, are the Itabashi attached to Nihon University School of Medicine. When he procured expensive diagnostic imaging equipment used by the hospital, he was re-arrested on the 27th on suspicion of his back office for causing damage to the university by leaking about 200 million yen to former President Himoto.



According to the people concerned, the contract work for medical equipment procured by the medical school has been consolidated into the university subsidiary "Nihon University Division" for about four years.



Former director Inoguchi, who was also an officer of the business division, is suspected of leading the procurement of medical equipment this time and designating the manufacturer and model without considering the intentions of the doctors in the field.



Former Director Inoguchi is suspected of trying to send a total of tens of millions of yen to his acquaintance's company after the outflow of funds, and the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office is a high-priced device. We are proceeding with the elucidation of the actual situation, assuming that we were trying to make a profit by leaking a large amount of funds by contracting.



The Special Investigation Department has not disclosed the approval or disapproval of the two, but according to the people concerned, former director Inoguchi has explained to the surroundings that he will not be a lieutenant.