City
Epaper

Former Tokyo Olympics official arrested over bid rigging

By IANS | Updated: February 8, 2023 23:45 IST

Tokyo, Feb 8 Japanese prosecutors arrested a former operations executive of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics organizing committee ...

Open in App

Tokyo, Feb 8 Japanese prosecutors arrested a former operations executive of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics organizing committee and three others on Wednesday over bid-rigging accusations, local media reported.

Tokyo prosecutors arrested the former senior official, Yasuo Mori, on suspicion of being a key player in the anti-monopoly law breach of preparing games test events, running the Summer Games competitions, and rigging bids for contracts.

The contracted amount to run the pre-games and competitions at the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in 2021 totaled around 303 million U.S. dollars, Kyodo News reported.

As per Xinhua, the other three arrested are Koji Hemmi, a former executive at Japanese ad giant Dentsu Inc., and officials Yoshiji Kamata and Masahiko Fujino from event production companies Cerespo Co. and Fuji Creative Corp., respectively, both firms that won contracts to plan test events.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike told the press that Mori's arrest was "extremely regrettable," according to local reports.

In the bribery scandal, Haruyuki Takahashi, a former official at the organizing committee, has been charged four times with accepting bribes totaling over 198 million yen (about 1.5 million U.S. dollars) in exchange for assisting businesses in being chosen as sponsors or marketing agents of the major event.

Prosecutors claimed that Takahashi, who was also a former senior managing director at Dentsu, had influence over the committee's marketing division, which was in charge of choosing sponsors.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: HomoParalympicsYasuo moriKoji hemmiTokyoKyodo News
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIndian Coast Guard Ship Rajveer Rescues Two US Nationals Stranded at Sea Near Nicobar Islands

InternationalNASA Job Cut: Over 2,000 Senior Officials to Exit Due to Trump-Era Budget Cuts

InternationalSouth Carolina: 20 Injured in Lightning Strike at Lake Murray Public Park in Lexington

InternationalPM Narendra Modi Dials Iran President, Calls for De-escalation Amid US Strikes on Nuclear Sites

InternationalIran-Israel Conflict: Israel Attacks Iran's Sole Nuclear Power Plant in Bushehr; Tensions Escalate

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsNeeru makes first World Cup final, finishes fourth in Women's Trap

Other SportsParalympic Committee of India director K.R. Satyanarayan elected as SAPSF president

Other SportsZoravar Sandhu favourably placed after day one of Trap qualifications in Lonato

Other SportsEvian Championship: Aditi Ashok lies seventh at halfway mark

Other SportsGolf: McIlroy in contention, as Aaron Rai is 26th in Scotland