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200px, The Tohokushinsha Film logo The Tohokushinsha Film and Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications scandal was a major political scandal in
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Background

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Article 75 of the Radio Act provides for the revocation of a radio station's license if foreign companies and individuals own more than 20% of a certain broadcasting company in Japan. Tohokushinsha Film Corporation which operated the satellite channel as a major broadcaster, discovered the illegal status of its foreign shareholding in August 2017. By the end of the month, the situation had been reported to the head of the General Affairs Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), but the MIC has neither revocated Tohokushinsha's license nor requested the entity to take some actions to rectify the violation.


Investigation


Initial report

On 3 February, the Shukan Bunshun released its report and evidence photographs that cast doubt on the MIC officials not to have recalled the company on the contrary of being informed of a legal violation regarding foreign ownership of the broadcasting company, due to the illegal preferential treatment from its executives including
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, the son of Deputy Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.


Investigation committee by the party

On 12 February, Tohokushinsha set up an investigation committee to scrutinize the entertainment for officials by its own executives The committee eventually found that 13 MIC officials had been treated to lavish meals and wines on 54 occasions and that 20 times of those dinners were not listed in the reception reports published by the MIC from July 2016 until December 2020.


The internal inspection

On 24, the MIC dismissed the 13 officials including the , the MIC and other additional officials. Jiji Press,
Soumusho kanbura nana nin genkyu, settai uketa juuichi nin shobun, Takeda shi wa kakuryoh kyuhho hennoh
(MIC gave seven senior officials regular pay cuts, dismissed eleven, Minister Takeda returned part of his cabinet salary.)
The Tohokushinsha's reception with its president contained Taxi-tickets, lavish food, and other gift souvenirs to go.


The second report and denials

On 3 March, the Shukan Bunshun revealed the similar entertainments by NTT to the MIC officials. On the same day, House of Representatives Budget Committee summoned Taniwaki who then testified that the MIC did not violate the National Public Service Ethics Act.


The review committee of MIC

The MIC announced that it would set up a review committee of experts, to be chaired by the
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The third report

However, The Sukan Bunshun Online on 10 March revealed that Shintani's secretary was receiving entertainment from the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) in November 2020, that Shintani and punished Vice-Minister Taniwaki were schoolmates at the private school , and that Shintani himself was scheduled to have a dinner with Tohokushinsha in January 2021. On 16 March, the House of Representatives Budget Committee summoned Tohokushinsha president Shinya Nakajima, NTT president Jun Sawada, MIC's director of the Global Strategy Bureau, and Taniwaki again. The MIC officials testified that they had not been informed of the violation by the company. On 4 June, the MIC announced it had newly discovered that other executives had received a total of 78 entertainments from NTT or Tohokusinsha and punished 32 officials involved in the matter.
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Soumu-sho settai mondai de sanjuh-ni nin shobun, arata ni nobe nana juh hak-ken hanmei.
2021-06-04.


Laws

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s of the Ministries ("Fuku-Daijin") and the Parliamentary Vice-Ministers ("Daijin-Seimukan"), all of which have no duty of disclosure of the assets of its spouse and children under the then newly established the ("Kokumu-Daijin, Fuku-Daijin, oyobi Daijin-Seimukan Kihan"). * Shinzo Abe administration accepted the UNTOC and United Nations Convention against Corruption in 2017. Both conventions remained unratified in 2023. * The
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was led by the Commissioner , a former judge of the High Court and later a member of the Tokyo Bar Association's legal professions, who was appointed as the President by PM Abe in 2014 and served 2 terms of 8 years until 22 June 2021. For a similar period a Keidanren high executive , also served as one of three Commissioners. * Major newspapers in Japan frequently avoid reporting the names of foreign companies that own Japanese companies.


See also

* - One of the leading television program production companies owned by a foreign company and NEXTEP, and was acquired by in 2012. * Aikoku Gakuen Junior College * * *


Notes


References


Further reading


Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act
1949
The Broadcasting Act
1950
The Radio Act
1950 *The MIC
Hoso bunya ni okeru gaishi kiseihoh Ihan no jirei
(The violation cases of the Broadcasting Act). {{Shinzo Abe 2020 scandals 2020 in Japanese politics February 2020 events in Japan Political scandals in Japan Shinzo Abe Yoshihide Suga