Second supplementary budget plan Controversy over entrustment of sustainable benefits by the House of Council Budget Committee June 11, 12:31

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The second supplementary budget plan for measures against the new coronavirus started on the 11th at the House of Councilors Budget Committee, and a question and answer session was held over the entrustment of projects for sustainable benefits.

In the morning, a question was asked from the opposition side, and the chairman of the House of Representatives, Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, said, “The budget for resuming sports events should come from the council that has contracted for 2.3 billion yen unless the contracted trustee has cut out 2.3 billion yen. I was able to double it. Is it appropriate that I passed the tax to a council with no people in the office and did not receive the sustained benefit?"

On the other hand, Prime Minister Abe said, "The commission fee is settled and paid unless people are stuck and there is a business and there is no cost. It is said that it is out of the middle, but more than 1.5 billion yen in the cost is It will be incurred as a bank fee and will never be taken into account by an intermediary company."

In addition, Mr. Kajiyama, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry said, "We have received various doubts about the business being executed, and we have established a system to perform intermediate inspection and final inspection more strictly."

On the other hand, Mr. Kajiyama said that the additional administrative commission cost of 85 billion yen included in the second supplementary budget plan "The secretariat is selected not by the Promotion Council but by conducting a bidding possibility survey We will respond."