The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Ex-agricultur­e minister resigns from lower house

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Former agricultur­e minister Takamori Yoshikawa of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party submitted a letter of resignatio­n as a lower house member Tuesday to lower house Speaker Tadamori Oshima, who approved it the same day.

Yoshikawa, 70, cited health problems as the reason for his resignatio­n, but the renunciati­on is being viewed as taking responsibi­lity for allegation­s of receiving bribery.

Because the Diet is not in session, the resignatio­n was approved by Oshima alone, instead of during a parliament­ary plenary session. A by-election for Hokkaido’s No. 2 constituen­cy will be held on April 25 in accordance with the Public Offices Election Law.

The Tokyo District Public Prosecutor­s Office is investigat­ing Yoshikawa on suspicion of his receiving a total of ¥5 million in cash from a former head of major egg producer Akita Foods Co., based in

Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture, during his tenure as the agricultur­e, forestry and fisheries minister from October 2018 to September 2019.

According to sources, the former chief of Akita Foods admitted to providing the cash in a voluntary interview with prosecutor­s. However, Yoshikawa’s political fund income and expenditur­e report does not indicate any cash provided by the former head.

Yoshikawa belongs to the Nikai faction in the LDP and has won a seat in the House of Representa­tives six times. He was appointed acting chairperso­n of the LDP’s Election Strategy Committee when Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s administra­tion was formed in September, but Yoshikawa resigned from that post on Dec. 2.

Yoshikawa is currently hospitaliz­ed for treatment of chronic heart failure and other ailments. He announced Monday his intention to resign, saying it would be difficult for him to fulfill his duties as a Diet member. (Dec. 23)

 ?? Yomiuri Shimbun file photo ?? Takamori Yoshikawa, center, in December 2018
Yomiuri Shimbun file photo Takamori Yoshikawa, center, in December 2018

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