Appointed Tokyo Koken Prosecutor General Makoto Hayashi as new Prosecutor General Government 10:56, July 14

At the Cabinet meeting on the 14th, the government decided to hire Makoto Hayashi, the Attorney General of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor's Office, as the new Attorney General.

This is due to the retirement of Attorney General Nobuo Inada.

Mr. Hayashi, the new prosecutor general, is 62 years old. After working as a criminal director of the Ministry of Justice and the prosecutor general of the Nagoya High Public Prosecutor's Office, the former prosecutor Kurokawa of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor's office resigned due to the problem of betting Mahjong, and from May this year, the succeeding prosecutor general of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor's Office. I am serving.

In addition, we decided to use the Supreme Prosecutor General, Attorney General Sakai, as the Attorney General of the Tokyo High Public Prosecutor's Office, which succeeds Mr. Hayashi.

Sakai is 61 years old. After working as Special Investigation Director of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office and Prosecutor General of the Sendai High Public Prosecutor's Office, I have been serving as Deputy Chief Prosecutor of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office since July.

In addition, Mr. Yoshikazu Ochiai, Chief of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office, has been appointed as the Deputy Prosecutor of the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office, which succeeds Mr. Sakai.

Mr. Ochiai is 60 years old. After working as the Deputy Public Prosecutor of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office and the Attorney General of the Saitama District Public Prosecutor's Office, Otoshitoshi has been serving as the Chief of Criminal Affairs for the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office since February.

These personnel will be issued as of the 17th of this month.