In a trial in which former president Hidetoshi Tanaka of Nihon University was accused of tax evasion of about 52 million yen without filing a tax filing for rebates received from the former president of a medical corporation in Osaka, the Tokyo District Court was charged with former director Tanaka. He was sentenced to 1 year in prison, 3 years suspended sentence, and a fine of 13 million yen.

Hidetoshi Tanaka (75), the former president of Nihon University, earned about 118 million yen including rebates received from the former president of a medical corporation in Osaka City and the former director of Nihon University, who were accused of his back office. Hidden, he was accused of violating the Income Tax Act for tax evasion of about 52 million yen for the two years of 2018 and Otoshi (R2).



At the trial, the prosecutor's office sentenced him to one year's imprisonment and a fine of 16 million yen, saying that he was "strongly criticized for committing a crime using his position as the president of one of the largest universities in Japan."



On the other hand, former President Tanaka acknowledged the indictment and said, "I regret having caused unnecessary anxiety to students and parents," and the lawyer said, "I did not request cash." I was seeking a suspended sentence.



In the judgment on the 29th, Toshiro Nohara, the judge of the Tokyo District Court, sentenced former President Tanaka to 1 year in prison, 3 years suspended sentence, and a fine of 13 million yen.