China News Service, January 4 (January 4) According to Kyodo News, Japan’s "Cherry Blossom Viewing Club" turmoil has been fermented recently. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been accused of violating the "Political Funds Regulation Act."

Later, the Special Search Department of the Tokyo District Attorney's Office issued a sanction of non-prosecution.

However, the civic organization that reported the complaint refused to accept the punishment, and on January 4, it requested the prosecution review committee to initiate an review.

Data map: Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  During Abe's tenure as prime minister from 2013 to 2019, the Abe Support Association was responsible for hosting a dinner on the eve of the cherry blossom viewing party to entertain Abe supporters.

The total cost of these dinners exceeds 23 million yen, which is much higher than the fees paid by attendees.

The prosecutor’s investigation found that Abe was suspected of violating regulations to fill the gap, "subsidy" supporters in disguise, and destroy relevant evidence.

  On December 21, 2020, the Special Search Department of the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office asked Abe about the situation.

On December 24, the Special Search Department of the Tokyo District Attorney's Office decided not to prosecute Abe.

On the same day, Shinzo Abe held a press conference on the "Sakura Viewing" incident and expressed his introspection and apologized. He said that he did not know the accounting treatment of the cost-filled part in the political fund revenue and expenditure report, and admitted that the incumbent parliamentary defense did not match the facts , And denied that he would resign as a member of the House of Representatives and withdraw from the Liberal Democratic Party.

  According to the report, the Special Search Department stated that it has instituted a summary prosecution against Peikawa Hiroyuki, the first secretary of the Abe Support Association, for violating the Political Funds Regulations Act.

The Tokyo Summary Court issued a summary order to the secretary with a fine of 1 million yen, and the fine has been paid.

Abe previously revealed that the first secretary of the public office has resigned.