The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Bribery probe stops short of ex-JOC chief Takeda

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

e special investigat­ion squad of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor­s Of

ce is believed to have decided — due to a lack of objective evidence regarding the acceptance of bribes — that it cannot pursue the criminal responsibi­lity of Tsunekazu Takeda, former president of the Japanese Olympic Committee and vice president of the organizing committee of the Tokyo Games.

e squad has been laboring since spring to uncover the truth of the corruption scandal behind last summer’s Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. Assisted by prosecutor­s from across the country, it has questioned about 100 people, including o cials of the organizing committee and Dentsu Inc., a major advertisin­g agency responsibl­e for seeking Games sponsors.

According to sources, the special investigat­ion squad also questioned Takeda several times on a voluntary basis to con rm accounts by Haruyuki Takahashi — a former executive board member of the organizing committee — that Takahashi took money from Sun Arrow Inc., a maker of mascot-related goods, to be given to Takeda.

Takeda is said to have strongly denied any involvemen­t in bribery, saying he never received any cash. Takahashi also said he actually did not give any money to Takeda.

e investigat­ion squad is believed to have concluded that Takeda cannot be held criminally responsibl­e because they do not have objective evidence of cash transfers.

“I’m very sorry for causing this problem,” Takeda said in a comment released through his legal counsel on Nov. 8. He declined to answer questions regarding his questionin­g by prosecutor­s.

Takeda is under investigat­ion by French law enforcemen­t in connection with alleged corruption tied to Tokyo’s bid to host the 2020 Games. French authoritie­s are believed to have launched a so-called preliminar­y proceeding, the equivalent of a formal investigat­ion, to decide whether to indict Takeda. In October, the French authoritie­s told

e Yomiuri Shimbun that the investigat­ion into Takeda was continuing. However, Takeda said he had not been questioned by French authoritie­s and denied wrongdoing.

e prosecutor­s also questioned former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, 85, who was the committee’s president.

Takahashi is believed to have introduced Mori to executives of businesswe­ar retailer Aoki Holdings Inc. and other sponsoring companies, and to have had dinner with them. is is believed to have prompted the investigat­ion squad to question Mori on such subjects as the process for choosing sponsors and the “o cial authority” of committee directors. (Nov. 11)

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