Japan Airport Terminal Comments on Reports of Subsidiary’s Contracting Practices

Japan Airport Terminal Comments on Reports of Subsidiary’s Contracting Practices

Japan Airport Terminal announced that it is conducting an investigation into reports concerning contracting practices by its subsidiary.

On April 3, Yomiuri Shimbun reported that Big Wing, a subsidiary of Japan Airport Terminal, paid nearly 200 million yen over approximately 10 years to a consulting company run by the son of former LDP Secretary-General Makoto Koga for non-existent consulting fees regarding a coin-operated massage chair service business operating within Haneda Airport.

Japan Airport Terminal stated, “Upon receiving external indications, an Audit Committee composed solely of our outside directors (independent officers) is taking the lead in investigating the facts.” They further added that the results of the investigation will be promptly disclosed once completed.

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