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A woman in her twenties, who had a part-time job with a forged signature in a rented conference room in Saga City, responded to Kyodo News on the 26th about Governor Hideaki Omura’s withdrawal movement (dismissal request) from Aichi. Prefecture. Testimony that the names and addresses of some 600 residents of Aichi were copied into the signature book. The person in charge at the site explained Mr. Omura as a “bad person” and made him sign a pledge not to talk about his part-time job.
According to a woman in her twenties living in the Kyushu region, she found a job offer on the recruitment app, “Inexperienced people are welcome! Rewriting the list in Saga City!” And he worked for 5 hours, including a break from the morning onwards. October 21 last year. The hourly wage was 900 yen and 5,000 yen was paid along with transportation costs. At the time of application, he said, “I never thought it was an Aichi retreat.”
He explained that he had “allowed” to use the list, but was suspicious of “Is it okay for someone else to write it down even if it’s a signature?”
“I didn’t mean to do that, but I did something wrong. I was worried that I had committed a crime,” he said in his heart. (Joint)