The Japan Wrestling Federation was asked to investigate on the suspicion that it had donated a part of the coach's compensation in the past, and on the 24th, the association told the JOC = Japanese Olympic Committee "an account different from the association. I made a donation of about 12 million yen. The person in charge of strengthening at that time made a donation and used it for activity expenses. "

Until around 2012, the Japan Wrestling Federation reported that it was suspected that the coaches had to donate a part of the remuneration and subsidies paid by the national government and the JOC to the association and used it for dinner during overseas expeditions. Is required.



In 2012, the JOC conducted a survey of athletic organizations regarding inappropriate donations from coaches, but the association did not report the donations at that time.



The Japan Wrestling Federation submitted a report to the JOC on this issue on the 24th.



According to the association, the report includes that the person in charge of strengthening at that time made a donation to the coach and then the person in charge of strengthening used it for food and drink.



In addition, the total amount of donations confirmed is estimated to be approximately 12 million yen in the three years from 2010.



He explained that the reason why he did not report to the JOC at that time was that he did not treat the donation as a formal account of the association because he managed the donation in an account different from the account of the Japan Wrestling Federation.



Most of the coaches told the survey that they were "prompted by the person in charge of strengthening to make donations on their own initiative," but some coaches explained that they were "forced" to donate. It means that it is.



The Japan Wrestling Federation said, "If you are asked to return the coach's compensation or subsidy, I will respond. I will wait for the JOC's decision and hold a board meeting next month to decide what to do."