close
close

Top managers of the Japan Airport Terminal are back in the middle of corruption scandal

Nobuaki Yokota, President of the Japanese Airport, and the chairman Isao Takashiro resigned on Friday in a corruption scandal in which the operating fund for Tokio terminals in Haneda and a son of Makoto Koga, former general secretary of the governing liberal democratic party, was involved.

The company said that the same day was accepted by the two top managers.

They resigned when the Japanese airport's audit and surveillance committee examined in accusations that the company was used to a consultant company who was led by Koga's first son via massage chairs on the airport's terminal buildings.

The operator of Haneda Terminal Facility will shortly announce a new management team. It is also planned to disclose the results of the investigation after they have been reported to the Ministry of Transport.

In the Japanese airport terminal in 1974, Yokota became president in June 2016. Takashiro, who entered the company in 1968, took over the office of chairman in June 2016 after working as president since 2005.

Leave a Comment