The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which is investigating whether there were any problems with the contract procedures in a bid rigging case involving bidding for work related to the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics test competitions, said, ``The bidding and contract procedures were generally carried out in accordance with the rules. We have announced the results of the investigation so far that we have confirmed that

The Special Investigation Department of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office and the Japan Fair Trade Commission violated the Antimonopoly Act on suspicion of collusion between bidders regarding the bids for test competitions ordered by the Organizing Committee of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. We are investigating on suspicion of



The city has also been investigating whether there were any problems with contract procedures, etc. by interviewing officials of the city who were seconded to the organizing committee from the end of last month, and announced the results of the investigation so far on the 26th.



According to it, as a result of examining the materials related to the liquidation corporation of the organizing committee, the metropolitan government "confirmed that the bidding and contract procedures were generally carried out in accordance with the rules."



On the other hand, although we interviewed about 100 Tokyo officials who were seconded to the Organizing Committee by the 26th about how they were involved in the operation of the test tournament, the content was not reflected this time.



The city will announce the results again after interviewing all the target employees.