In a case in which a company president in his 50s was arrested for running a so-called "pyramid scheme" by claiming that they could get dividends just by buying eggs, the presidents said, "It's a system that supports people's lives like a sustainable benefit." I learned from an interview with the Metropolitan Police Department that they were soliciting members by saying,

Masaharu Minegishi (59), the president of a company in Minato-ku, Tokyo, and two other people recruited members under the name "Minna no Tamago Club", and between around October last year and around May this year, a total of six people were recruited. He was arrested for collecting about 300,000 yen and operating a so-called "rat scheme".



It is said that the presidents said that they could get dividends just by purchasing eggs, but they were soliciting members by saying, ``a system that supports life like a sustainability benefit,'' according to an interview with the Metropolitan Police Department. I understand.

He also explained that it is a system that allows even the economically weak to earn a stable income.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the number of members seems to have spread to about 11,000 people nationwide, mainly elderly people, and about 80% have never received dividends.



The Metropolitan Police Department and others are investigating that they have collected more than 300 million yen in about eight months until May this year.



In response to the investigation, the president has denied the allegations.