Based on the corruption incidents surrounding the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the Tokyo Metropolitan Council of Experts has published an interim summary of guidelines for preventing recurrence, and has set up a selection committee to appropriately select officers, as well as making important decisions by the organization. It included the proactive dissemination of information.

In light of the corruption scandal surrounding the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has set up an expert panel to discuss issues such as how to strengthen governance and information disclosure in managing international sports competitions.



On the 26th, the second meeting was held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, and an interim summary of guidelines for preventing recurrence was announced.



According to this, it is necessary to have a system that allows the directors to exercise their authority correctly, and it is necessary to set up a selection committee that appropriately selects officers, and important decisions to operate the tournament to foster a relationship of trust with the citizens of Tokyo. If information is sent to the public, and the information is not disclosed, it is included to build a mechanism to carefully explain the reason.



On top of that, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will check and advise on the efforts of these operating organizations on a case-by-case basis and get involved.



The metropolitan government will continue to scrutinize the guidelines for the World Track and Field Championships and the Deaflympics, an international sports competition for people with hearing impairments, to be held in Tokyo in 2025.