As a result of an investigation by a third-party committee established by the company, there is a suspicion that a travel agency in Tokyo, of which the chairman of the Japan Association of Travel Agents serves as the representative director, illegally received the "employment adjustment subsidy". It turned out that the amount of money that seems to be illegally received is over 170 million yen at the moment.

The third-party committee will hold a press conference from 1:00 pm on the 18th to explain the details.



The Tokyo travel agency "World Aviation Service", of which Jungo Kikuma (69), chairman of the Japan Association of Travel Agents, serves as the representative director, submitted a lie document to the country that pretended to be resting employees from last year. An NHK interview revealed that he was suspected of receiving an employment adjustment subsidy illegally.



In response to this, the company has set up a third-party committee made up of outside lawyers and is proceeding with the investigation, but the committee has compiled an interim report by the 18th.



According to this, as a result of examining the roster submitted by the company to the country and the billing record of the employee's transportation expenses, the record showing that the employee came to the office even though it was a holiday was confirmed, and the amount considered to be illegal receipt. It means that it turned out to be about 177 million yen at the moment.



The third-party committee will hold a press conference in Tokyo from 1:00 pm on the 18th to explain the details.