Azumi, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan's Diet Measures Committee, revealed on the 30th that he had corrected his own fund management group's political fund balance report last year for not including party ticket income of 28,<> yen.

According to Azumi, chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan's Diet Measures Committee, a portion of party ticket revenues was not included in last year's political fund balance report of his fund management group, and it was corrected on the 28th.

Specifically, at a party held in Sendai City in April last year, we received a payment of 4,30 yen from an organization in the city, but the breakdown was omitted, such as the name and amount required by law if we received a payment of more than 1,20 yen for a single party.

In response to the issue of political funding by the LDP faction, a voluntary inspection revealed that there is no change in the total amount of party income.

Azumi told reporters, "I submitted an income and expenditure report to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications with one piece of paper with a breakdown missing.

He then apologized, saying, "I am the one who is at the forefront, and I think it is my duty to report it when I find out, and although it is a careless mistake, I am sorry because it is my responsibility."