Kansai Electric top executives received payoffs from local official via Kyodo News

Kansai Electric top executives received payoffs from local official

Kansai Electric Power Co.’s top executives received payoffs totaling 180 million yen ($1.7 million) from a former deputy mayor of a central Japan town hosting the company’s nuclear power plant, sources close to the matter said.

The tax authorities’ investigation found that the power company’s Chairman Makoto Yagi, 69, President Shigeki Iwane, 66, and four other company officials received the money over a period of seven years through 2017 from the late deputy mayor of Takahama town, the sources said.

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The tax investigation also discovered that the former deputy mayor, Eiji Moriyama, who died in March this year, received 300 million yen from a local construction company involved in building the Takahama plant in the name of commission for awarding part of the construction work.

Moriyama told the tax authorities before he died that he provided the money to Kansei Electric officials as a token of his appreciation for supporting the town which has relied heavily on the nuclear plant economically, the sources said.

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Kansai Electric said late Thursday that some of its officials had received money and gifts from “a certain person” and “temporarily” kept them, but they had been returned to that person.

The construction company in Takahama received at least 2.5 billion yen worth of work as part of the plant project between 2015 and 2018, related documents showed.

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