Kono Administrative Reform Minister Set up "Administrative Reform Guide Box" on his own site September 17, 17:51

Minister Kono, who is in charge of administrative reform, has set up an "administrative reform guide box" on his website where anyone can post information on the harmful effects of vertically divided administration, saying that speed is important for regulatory reform that Prime Minister Kan emphasizes. I did.

On the 16th, Prime Minister Kan instructed the Minister in charge of administrative reform, Kono, to consider establishing a mechanism to collect information from the public about regulations that do not match the actual situation and the harmful effects of vertically divided administration, such as "Vertical 110". did.



In response to this, the Minister in charge of administrative reform has set up a page named "Administrative Reform Guide Box" on his website, and the name "Vertical 110" is also written.



Minister Kono said on his Twitter account, which has about 1.8 million followers, "Please send us information about regulations, such as wasteful regulations, regulations that hinder your work, and problems with the vertical division of government offices." Information provided by central government officials is also welcomed.

On the other hand, we are also requesting that personal information such as name, address, and email address be given.



Minister Kono seems to have the aim of speedily advancing regulatory reforms, which Prime Minister Kan emphasizes, by promptly creating a mechanism for providing information.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato "Speedy Response"

At a press conference in the afternoon, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato said, "As Prime Minister Kan said, as a'Cabinet working for the people', we took a speedy response in the sense that we would proceed with what we should do one by one. I think it is. "



After that, the reporters asked, "Is there a concern about information leakage on personal homepages?", But "People who post will be posted in consideration of the security situation. Kono I think the minister is also thinking about the next development based on this. "