In a case in which Tokyo Women's Medical University's alumni association is suspected of fraudulently paying a salary to an employee who was not actually working there, investigators have revealed that the employee is believed to have received approximately 20 million yen over two years. I found this out through interviews with people.


The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the incident, as he was also receiving salary from another company where he worked at the same time.

On the 29th, the Tokyo Women's Medical University's alumni association ``Shiseikai,'' located in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, was suspected of fraudulently paying salaries to employees in their 50s who were employed at the time. More than a dozen locations, including the university's headquarters and the home of President Kinuko Iwamoto, were searched on suspicion of special breach of trust.



According to people involved in the investigation, the former employee was hired as an employee of Shiseikai Second Hospital, which is run by Shiseikai, in 2015, but from May 2020 to March 2020, he did not work. Despite this, it is suspected that he received approximately 20 million yen.



During this period, the former employee worked as an employee of another consulting company contracted by the university and received a salary from that company as well.



At the time, Chairman Iwamoto was the representative director of Shiseikai, and a former secretary general in his 50s was in charge of the salaries, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of how the salaries were paid "double." I am.