Secretary-General of the Cabinet Secretary's Correspondence Meeting Record for New Corona Negative for Uniform Disclosure June 2 at 14:00

Prime Minister Abe and related ministers, during a government liaison meeting to discuss how to deal with the new coronavirus, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga revealed at a press conference that he was making records until March 1st, while He expressed negative views on uniform disclosure, saying that it also contained personal information.

In this, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga said, "The liaison meeting corresponds to a meeting that does not make a policy decision or consent based on the guidelines regarding the management of administrative documents. Records are created within three months of the meeting based on the guidelines. It is supposed to be done and it is being created until March 1st."

On that basis, Secretary-General Kan asked the reason why he did not publish the records of the liaison meeting, but he said, "In accordance with the guidelines, it will be created and saved properly, but there is no provision for disclosure." It also contains information about individuals and corporations that fall under the law's non-disclosure grounds, and it does not fit into uniform publication on our website."

On the other hand, senior government officials have told reporters that they will submit the records of the liaison conference and the materials distributed at the conference at the request of the Diet.