The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Darkness behind Tokyo Games extends to major publishing firm’s chairman

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The bribery scandal surroundin­g last summer’s Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s has even led to the arrest of the prominent chairman of a major publishing company, who has long led the company’s management.

e special investigat­ion squad of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor­s O ce has arrested Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, the chairman of major publishing rm Kadokawa Corp., which was a Tokyo Games sponsor, on suspicion of o ering bribes.

e chairman is suspected of o ering a total of ¥69 million in cash to Haruyuki Takahashi, a former executive board member of the organizing committee of the Tokyo Games, through a bank account of an acquaintan­ce of Takahashi between September 2019 and January 2021 as a reward for giving the Kadokawa side special treatment in the selection of sponsors.

In April 2019, Kadokawa became an “ofcial supporter” of the Games and sold ofcial merchandis­e a er receiving approval from the organizing committee to produce o cial guidebooks and other publicatio­ns.

If even a big-name chairman at the forefront of the publishing industry is involved in the dubious relationsh­ip between the

Takahashi side and sponsor companies, it is inexpressi­bly appalling.

On Sept. 5, prior to his arrest, the chairman told representa­tives of media organizati­ons that he had paid Takahashi’s acquaintan­ce’s company, but denied knowledge of the payment being a bribe. “I believe in our employees,” he stated con dently.

e following day, however, two people — one of them a former director and senior managing executive o cer of Kadokawa — were arrested on suspicion of o ering bribes. What on earth were those words expressed in front of the media? e investigat­ion will focus on clarifying how the chairman was involved in providing the funds.

Kadokawa was formerly known as Kadokawa Shoten Publishing Co., and the chairman, a member of the founding family, became president in 1993.

He has demonstrat­ed great management prowess, such as the business alliance in 2014 with Dwango Co., a tech company that became prominent with the “Niconico Douga” video sharing app. The impact of his arrest on the publishing industry is enormous.

In the latest case, three people, including the former chairman of major business clothing retailer Aoki Holdings Inc., which was a sponsor of the Games, were also arrested and indicted on charges of o ering bribes.

Suspicion has also arisen that major advertisin­g rm Daiko Advertisin­g Inc. paid a total of ¥14 million to the Takahashi side, in an e ort to urge Takahashi to let Daiko take on the responsibi­lity of recruiting sponsors for the organizing committee.

A record sum of more than ¥370 billion was collected from 68 domestic sponsor companies at the Tokyo Games. is may be because being chosen as a sponsor can enhance a company’s corporate brand power.

It must be said that the illegal funding in the selection of sponsors is a betrayal of the philosophy of the “festival of peace.”

Japan is also seeking to host the 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympic­s in Sapporo.

ere is concern that this bribery scandal could impact the bidding e orts. ere is an urgent need to ensure transparen­cy in the procedures of selecting sponsors.

(From e Yomiuri Shimbun, Sept. 15, 2022)

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