It is rigging with the creation and dispatch of “Nenkin scheduled flights”.

There is a suspicion of repeated rigging over the production and dispatch of printed materials such as “Nenkin scheduled flights” ordered by the Japan Year Organization, and the Fair Trade Commission has found approximately 20 companies, including three major printing companies. On-site inspections were conducted on suspicion of violation of the Antimonopoly Act

On-site inspections were conducted by approximately 20 companies, including three major printing companies, “joint printing”, “Toppan Forms” and “Nakabayashi”.

According to officials, these companies negotiated over the work of creating and shipping printed materials ordered by the Japan Pension Service, such as the “Nenkin scheduled flights” that notify the expected amount of pension payments and pension transfer notifications. Again, there is a suspicion of violating the Antimonopoly Act.

The order amount of these services of the Japan Pension Service amounted to billions of yen per year, and there was a suspicion that, in order to prevent a decline in the order price, there was a suspicion that a contractor had been decided in advance for a few years ago. The Fair Trade Commission has a policy of elucidating the actual situation.

“Toppan Forms,” who received an on-site inspection, commented, “We will fully cooperate with the inspection.”