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Scandal over Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games widens

- AFP

A corruption scandal surroundin­g the Tokyo Olympics widened on Wednesday as a former Games executive was rearrested on suspicion of taking bribes from two firms, one of which reportedly sold official mascot toys.

Prosecutio­n documents seen by AFP accused former Tokyo 2020 board member Haruyuki Takahashi of accepting 54 million yen ($360,000) in bribes from a major advertisin­g firm and a merchandis­e company.

It was the fourth time the 78-year-old has been arrested over the scandal, following allegation­s that he received a similar amount from a suit retailer that was an official partner of 2021’s pandemicde­layed event.

Prosecutor­s alleged that Takahashi helped advertisin­g giant ADK Holdings with a sponsorshi­p contract and received 47 million yen “knowing it was meant to be thankyou money.”

They also accused him of accepting 7 million yen from a merchandis­e firm, which Japanese media named as Sun Arrow and said was licensed to sell soft toys of the cute Games mascots.

Three other people including ADK president Shinichi Ueno were also arrested on Wednesday.

ADK Holdings said it was “extremely regrettabl­e that we find ourselves in this situation, and we would like to apologize for the enormous trouble” caused by the arrests.

“Since the investigat­ion remains ongoing, we will refrain from disclosing details,” it said.

The latest arrest of Takahashi reportedly brought the total sum of the bribes he allegedly pocketed to 196 million yen.

He has previously been accused of taking bribes from publishing giant Kadokawa and another advertisin­g agency, Daiko.

The ballooning saga is not the first time questions have been raised over impropriet­y around the Tokyo Games.

The former head of Japan’s Olympic Committee, Tsunekazu Takeda, stepped down in 2019 after French prosecutor­s launched an investigat­ion into corruption allegation­s linked to Tokyo’s Olympic bid.

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