The Liberal Democratic Party has submitted a proposal to Prime Minister Kan to establish a system that allows people with a history of sex crimes to inquire in a database that they do not have a history of sex crimes so that they will not get a job related to children.

Prime Minister Suga expressed his intention to promptly instruct the relevant ministries and agencies to consider it.

An executive of the Liberal Democratic Party's Administrative Reform Promotion Headquarters met with Prime Minister Suga at the Prime Minister's Office on the afternoon of the 22nd, and handed a proposal to prevent people with a history of sex crimes from getting a job related to children.



The main pillar of the proposal is the establishment of a system that allows you to inquire in the database that there is no history of sexual crimes or disciplinary action due to obscene acts, and it is used not only in schools and nursery schools but also in cram schools and sports clubs. I'm trying to get it done.



Regarding the proposal, Prime Minister Suga said, "It will be one of the pillars of the policy of the'Children's Office'that is under consideration within the government and the ruling party," and said that he would promptly instruct the relevant ministries and agencies to consider it. is.



Former Minister of State for Science and Technology Tanahashi, who is the head of the Liberal Democratic Party's Administrative Reform Promotion Headquarters, told reporters after the meeting, "We must create an environment that protects children from sexual violence as soon as possible." He also expressed his intention to work with the government to launch a system.