The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tokyo Olympic corruption probe widens

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TOKYO. – Japanese prosecutor­s and a fair trade watchdog yesterday searched units of major advertisin­g agencies ADK Holdings and Dentsu Group on suspicion of bid rigging for test events contrasts of last year’s Tokyo Olympics, local media reported.

The investigat­ion into ADK Marketing Solutions Inc. and Dentsu Live Inc. came after prosecutor­s searched six other firms, including Japan’s biggest advertisin­g agency Dentsu and Hakuhodo, the second largest, on Friday and Monday over the bidding for contracts awarded to nine companies, according to Kyodo News.

There are allegation­s that 26 open bids for the right to organize 56 test events held in 2018 were manipulate­d, with the amount of the contracts totaling about US$3.9 million, the media reported.

Statistics from the Tokyo metropolit­an government showed that the value of all the contracts signed with the nine firms for services related to test and actual games events totaled at least 144.98 million U.S. dollars. Prosecutor­s are looking into the further possibilit­y of collusion in agreeing contracts for vast sums, the media said, citing sources close to the matter.

The organizing committee, which created a list of advertisin­g agencies and event firms, and categorize­d them into groups according to their respective experience in each sport, is suspected to have shared and used the list in arranging the successful bidders, the sources said.

Firms may face charges of violating antitrust laws if this is proven.

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