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Seiko Noda, Acting General Secretary of the Liberal Democratic Party, who admitted to having a dinner with the NTT side when she was Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, told reporters, and Sanae Takaichi, a member of the House of Representatives, revealed her views. on their website. The summary is as follows.
◆ Mr. Noda “Private meeting and recognition not related to the Ministry of the Interior and Communications”
-What is the fact?
“In 2017 (dinners), the senior volunteers from Gifu Kenjinkai were going to have a roundtable conference, and the former president of NTT DoCoMo was one of them. He was president about 20 years ago, and he was already retired at that time. , NTT is not registered. The payment was different for each individual. The content of the story was only the story of the Kenjinkai. “
“The dinner for 18 years (the other party) was the president of NTT West, who has been dating for almost 30 years since he was first elected. No. I found out that the president had been paid because he was older (after from the press), asked for the amount and transferred 26,150 yen to me. “
-Did you ask for some comfort at dinner in 2018?
“No. It was always introduced every time the branch manager (Gifu) changed.”
-Are you aware that you did not violate the Code of the Minister of State, which prohibits the entertainment of related companies?
“It was an acknowledgment that it was a private meeting that was separate from political affairs and, of course, had nothing to do with the Ministry of the Interior and Communications.”
◆ Mr. Takaichi “Neither the Minister nor the Vice Minister is involved in licensing.”
I read Shukan Bunshun’s article, but I’m angry. I wrote clearly to the interviewer that I did not receive “entertainment.” Neither the minister nor the deputy minister are “directly involved in licensing the telecommunications business.” Because it hasn’t been “made up” in the first place. It is the director who makes the “final decision” for the business. I have not even received an explanation of the matter.
When I met with NTT President Jun Sawada and others, he taught me about his background in cybersecurity, which is my personal concern. The other party has never discussed a request on the right of approval from the Ministry of the Interior and Communications.
During his tenure as minister, he often exchanges views with related organizations and companies in the Ministry of the Interior and Communications (all “splitting the bill” or “paying the full amount”). That’s also because I thought it was the job of the three political issues. I have told NTT that if the “split bill” membership fee agreed with the other party is exceeded, it is a breach of promise, so I will ask you to check the unit price immediately and pay if there is a difference . As someone who has read this article and paid special attention to “administrative justice”, I must not regret it.