In a survey of four executives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and the eldest son of Prime Minister Suga, who works for a satellite broadcasting affiliate, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications concluded that it had received entertainment that violated the Code of Ethics, and seven other staff members. We are making final adjustments in the direction of compiling a report that allegedly received similar entertainment.

If the approval of the National Personnel Authority's examination committee is obtained, a total of 11 people will be disciplined on the 24th.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, which has been investigating the dinner between executives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and the eldest son of Prime Minister Suga, who works for a satellite broadcasting related company, reported the results of the investigation to the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives on the 22nd and 24th. In addition, the policy is to submit a report to the National Personnel Authority's National Civil Service Ethics Review Board.



According to the report, satellite broadcasting-related companies are interested parties, and


▽ General Affairs Deputy

Director

Taniwaki

,

▽ General Affairs Deputy

Director


Yoshida,


▽ Former Director of Information Distribution Administration Bureau Akimoto

, and

▽ Former Deputy Director


Yumoto have a dinner. We are considering to conclude that we were receiving entertainment that violated the ethical code of the national government employee, saying that we had the company bear the cost of.



In addition to the four executives, seven employees have been found to have received similar entertainment from the company, and we are making final adjustments to announce it together.



Based on the results of the investigation, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications is considering disciplinary action against four executives and also against seven employees, and if approved by the Ethics Review Board, it will be on the 24th. It is a policy to dispose of it.