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00:00:00The breaking news tonight is a counterattack by people who have been betrayed by the ones they believe in.
00:00:06I'm not saying that!
00:00:07A man who failed to pass the medical school entrance exam.
00:00:11But...
00:00:12I really didn't pass.
00:00:14It was because of the unbelievable admission system that was manipulated by the university and made the female and male students unqualified.
00:00:22The battle to regain the life of a man who knew the truth begins.
00:00:27How much damage did you get?
00:00:2923 million yen.
00:00:32Betraying the ones he believed in, he stole a total of 2 billion yen.
00:00:39To save the people whose lives were ruined, the lawyers stood up.
00:00:44A fierce battle between a group of con artists and a group of lawyers.
00:00:48How will it end?
00:00:50Tonight's eyewitnesses are these people.
00:00:54The murder that happened in front of the camera.
00:01:00The world is now talking about the price of gold.
00:01:05The price of gold, which has been rising sharply since 2019, will be the highest in Japan on February 13 this year.
00:01:15At the stock market...
00:01:17Pure gold, 100% pure gold.
00:01:20The import of gold has increased and is being traded at a high price.
00:01:24I was surprised.
00:01:26A terrible incident has occurred with regard to gold.
00:01:30In June of a certain year...
00:01:33The whole of Japan trembled.
00:01:36What? What do you mean?
00:01:39The goal is...
00:01:42This year...
00:01:47Nagano, who was murdered, was the president of a company called Toyota Shouji.
00:01:53The Toyota Shouji Incident.
00:01:56How much damage did you suffer?
00:01:592,000...
00:02:023,000 million yen.
00:02:03You can't buy what you want.
00:02:05You have to hide the money.
00:02:08It was a fraud case that deceived the elderly mainly with illegal methods.
00:02:16The number of fraud cases is still increasing.
00:02:20Grandpa.
00:02:21Here.
00:02:22There's a seal here.
00:02:24The origin of the incident is that the Toyota Shouji Incident was caused by the weakness of people.
00:02:30I'm sorry!
00:02:32I will never leave my house until I sign a contract.
00:02:39I'm sorry!
00:02:41What kind of evil did the Toyota Shouji do?
00:02:46Why were people deceived?
00:02:50And...
00:02:52Why was Nagano attacked and killed?
00:02:58Four years before Nagano was murdered, in 1981, in Osaka...
00:03:04A young lawyer, Toshihiro Miki, received a phone call.
00:03:10Yes, this is Miki.
00:03:12It was from an acquaintance in Tokyo.
00:03:16Do you know Osaka Toyota Shouji?
00:03:20Osaka Toyota Shouji?
00:03:23It seems to be a company that sells silver.
00:03:25It seems to be forced to sell it to the elderly.
00:03:29I got a consultation.
00:03:32Can you listen to me?
00:03:34All right.
00:03:36Excuse me.
00:03:42Toyota Shouji...
00:03:45Later.
00:03:47I think my mother is being deceived.
00:03:52Can you tell me in detail?
00:03:54Yes.
00:03:57This is it.
00:03:59Thank you very much.
00:04:01The Junkin family contract.
00:04:04In fact, my mother bought a gold mine for a visit.
00:04:11What are the three major advantages of Junkin?
00:04:15Junkin is the same as the original gold.
00:04:18It is tax-free and has a large yield.
00:04:22His mother explained the advantages of having a gold mine for a long time to the salesman who came.
00:04:31He trusted her completely.
00:04:34Thank you for waiting.
00:04:37He said he bought gold.
00:04:41Yes, indeed.
00:04:43Moreover, the gold mine he bought is not in his hand.
00:04:47The company will keep it.
00:04:49Keep it?
00:04:50Yes.
00:04:51Mother.
00:04:52There is a possibility that a thief will enter.
00:04:55If there is a gold mine in the house, you are worried, right?
00:04:57I see.
00:04:58So I will keep the gold mine at home.
00:05:01That's great.
00:05:03Instead of keeping it at home, I will pay 10% as a deposit.
00:05:08It's better than keeping it in the bank.
00:05:11That's right.
00:05:13I don't feel like making a loan.
00:05:16He promised to pay 10% as a deposit every year.
00:05:21He was given a Junkin family contract.
00:05:26Please put it somewhere important.
00:05:28Yes.
00:05:37Mother.
00:05:38Yes.
00:05:41This is the deposit amount.
00:05:45What?
00:05:46This is a pre-payment.
00:05:48Oh.
00:05:49Take it.
00:05:51The woman was relieved to receive 10% of the deposit amount as a pre-payment.
00:05:59Here you are.
00:06:00After that, she bought a gold mine.
00:06:03The total amount was more than 10 million yen.
00:06:07However, her son said there was no such a good story.
00:06:14I would like to sign a contract.
00:06:17I haven't signed it yet.
00:06:19It's a mid-term contract.
00:06:21Oh, no.
00:06:23In that case, there will be a penalty.
00:06:27Penalty?
00:06:28The explanation written on the back of the contract.
00:06:31Have you seen it?
00:06:33What?
00:06:35There was a notice of cancellation.
00:06:39It was written that the deposit amount would be converted and 30% of the contract amount would be paid as a deposit.
00:06:48For example, if the contract amount was 10 million yen, she would lose 3 million yen.
00:06:56I told her to return the gold mine.
00:07:00She said the same thing.
00:07:02I gave all the savings of my mother's old age.
00:07:10Can't you do something about it?
00:07:13She was thinking about what to do after receiving this consultation.
00:07:21Again?
00:07:23The same consultation continued.
00:07:28There were so many elderly people in the consultation room.
00:07:31Many of them said they wouldn't return the gold or money even if they were full.
00:07:37But why are only the elderly people affected?
00:07:42It's terrible.
00:07:44In fact, there was a business method that was thorough to the point of horror.
00:07:50This is the horrible exit.
00:07:53Good morning.
00:07:55Are you a wife?
00:07:58First of all, the women who are called telephone ladies,
00:08:01While looking at the name of the club and the name of the company,
00:08:05Salesman
00:08:12A salesman comes to the house of a person who is even a little interested.
00:08:18Excuse me.
00:08:20Yes.
00:08:21Hello, grandma.
00:08:23Mr. Uchida?
00:08:24I think I got a call from my female employee.
00:08:27The salesmen were studying.
00:08:29There is a saying that lies are convenient.
00:08:32You can't lie about fraud.
00:08:34If you don't hit the fraud, it's fine.
00:08:37There was a horrible sales manual video made by Toyota Shouji.
00:08:43Try this.
00:08:46No, but that's bad.
00:08:48It's a pretty popular store, and there are a lot of people.
00:08:51He brags about his hair,
00:08:53He talks about the world, and he's alert.
00:08:56This is going to be done.
00:08:58I wonder if he's a good person.
00:09:07If there is a group, be sure to join hands.
00:09:10It's disgusting.
00:09:12Grandma, do you have a shoulder?
00:09:14What?
00:09:15That's bad.
00:09:17He doesn't do sales right away.
00:09:19He appeals to be a kind person.
00:09:22That's bad.
00:09:24No, no.
00:09:25It feels good.
00:09:28When the time comes.
00:09:30Grandma, do you know what a shoulder is?
00:09:33What?
00:09:34Shoulder?
00:09:35Wait a minute.
00:09:39This is it.
00:09:41I don't want to talk about profit.
00:09:44Profit?
00:09:45What are you talking about?
00:09:47It doesn't make any money.
00:09:49Is that so?
00:09:51Profit is OK.
00:09:53You can't talk about making money.
00:09:55I see.
00:09:56Especially in the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
00:09:59Even if you make a lot of money, it's the opposite.
00:10:04The most important thing is.
00:10:06Don't buy gold.
00:10:09Don't invest.
00:10:13It's amazing.
00:10:16You can't trust cash right now.
00:10:19If it's inflated and hit, it's worthless.
00:10:23If that happens, I don't know what will happen to the bank.
00:10:26But cash has nothing to do with it.
00:10:30Is that so?
00:10:32That's why I'm going to move my grandmother's precious land to a safe place.
00:10:37That's what I'm talking about.
00:10:39That's what I'm talking about.
00:10:41Is that so?
00:10:43That's what I'm talking about.
00:10:44I can't believe it.
00:10:47And this kind of play.
00:10:51Catch the ball on the phone.
00:10:53So-called Aori.
00:10:55If you say you'll borrow a phone from a customer,
00:10:58be sure to put a phone bill.
00:11:00Put a 10-yen coin.
00:11:02I see.
00:11:03Put it in properly.
00:11:05And take the phone.
00:11:06You can't hear the other person's voice.
00:11:10So you should only let the customer hear your voice.
00:11:16Hello.
00:11:18I'd like you to tell me the stock situation.
00:11:22What?
00:11:23Did it sell?
00:11:24Mr. Suzuki, is it that bad?
00:11:26The part where the customer is buying and selling.
00:11:29I see.
00:11:30I'm going to put this in order.
00:11:34This is how you cheer up the customers.
00:11:38The salesmen are told not to leave the house for five hours.
00:11:44It's too long.
00:11:47Even so.
00:11:49I'm sorry.
00:11:51I'm fine.
00:11:53That's great.
00:11:56In that case.
00:12:01Excuse me.
00:12:02What?
00:12:03What's wrong?
00:12:05I didn't get good grades this month.
00:12:07I didn't even pass the exam.
00:12:09At this rate.
00:12:11I'm going to be fired.
00:12:13Somehow.
00:12:15Help me.
00:12:17I'm sorry. I didn't mean to.
00:12:18Can you sign a contract?
00:12:20Please.
00:12:22It's strange.
00:12:24When you're in your 60s.
00:12:26Men's power has come to the upper ages.
00:12:31I see.
00:12:33There are many cases where a contract is signed.
00:12:36Please.
00:12:39I understand.
00:12:47I'll tell you how to sign a contract.
00:12:55You have to leave the house before you sign a contract.
00:12:59I'm scared.
00:13:01And.
00:13:03The salesmen who got good grades.
00:13:05They got a bonus.
00:13:08I'll do my best.
00:13:1310 million yen a month.
00:13:15There were salesmen who earned more than 100 million yen a year.
00:13:20They never let the customers go.
00:13:22Their tension is getting stronger.
00:13:25How about you?
00:13:26You're really angry.
00:13:28I'm really angry.
00:13:30I'm always angry when I watch movies.
00:13:33You were kneeling down.
00:13:35I was watching while thinking,
00:13:37I don't know anything.
00:13:39It's because I'm watching now.
00:13:41I'm sure.
00:13:43I'm sure.
00:13:45I'm sure.
00:13:47I'm sure.
00:13:49Thank you very much.
00:13:5110 million yen a month.
00:13:53There were salesmen who earned more than 100 million yen a year.
00:13:56Toyota Shouji.
00:14:04I'm going to get rid of the customers this month.
00:14:07Are you ready?
00:14:08Yes.
00:14:09If I get a good grade today,
00:14:12I'll take the first step.
00:14:14Anyway, I'll get rid of the customers.
00:14:16Please do your best today.
00:14:19Yes.
00:14:21Toyota Shouji's sales was so strong that the elderly were eaten.
00:14:29The lawyers, Miki and Kazuo,
00:14:32Let's negotiate with Toyota Shouji for a while.
00:14:35Yes.
00:14:37The lawyers negotiated directly with the president, Kazuo Nagano.
00:14:43Please sit down.
00:14:45Is this Nagano?
00:14:48He said he wouldn't give me a refund even if the family insurance was full.
00:14:52He's asking me for advice.
00:14:55When the family insurance was full,
00:14:57The customer just signed an extension contract.
00:15:01Of course.
00:15:02I'll pay you back when the deadline comes.
00:15:05Didn't you forcibly sign that extension contract?
00:15:09No, I didn't do anything forcibly.
00:15:15Nagano denied that it was illegal.
00:15:21On the other hand, the lawyers, Miki and Kazuo,
00:15:24Asked Toyota Shouji for compensation.
00:15:33Some cases were refunded.
00:15:36Thank you very much.
00:15:39On the other hand, the damage was increasing.
00:15:43Sometimes, they forced the elderly out of the house.
00:15:50Hey, old man.
00:15:51Here.
00:15:52You may want to put it here.
00:15:54Do you have it?
00:15:55Yes, I do.
00:15:56Making them withdraw money,
00:15:58Teguchi was in trouble.
00:16:05The damage of Toyota Shouji was increasing.
00:16:09However, Miki and Kazuo had a question.
00:16:14Toyota Shouji has given us a cash refund.
00:16:18But he never returned the money, right?
00:16:20That's right.
00:16:22Does he really have the money for the consultation case?
00:16:28Yes, he does.
00:16:34I'd like you to check this.
00:16:37Thank you for waiting.
00:16:39Miki checked with the Japanese Gold Exchange,
00:16:42Which investigates gold transactions.
00:16:46There was not a single case
00:16:49Where Toyota Shouji was involved in a transaction
00:16:51With a company under the name of the Association.
00:16:53Not a single case?
00:16:54No.
00:16:55In other words, the company in Japan did not buy gold.
00:17:01Toyota Shouji did not buy gold.
00:17:06Toyota Shouji had a company
00:17:09To keep the gold he bought
00:17:12And use it to increase his fortune.
00:17:14He explained that he would return the money if he was satisfied.
00:17:18If he didn't buy the gold,
00:17:20It would be impossible to use it.
00:17:22In other words, it would be a fraud.
00:17:26However, in order to declare it as a fraud,
00:17:29He had to check the flow of money
00:17:32In the Japanese Gold Exchange.
00:17:34It took a long time.
00:17:37So, Miki and the others...
00:17:41Why don't we send a letter to Toyota Shouji
00:17:43And ask the media to cover it?
00:17:45I see.
00:17:46Let's get ready.
00:17:47Yes.
00:17:48Can you contact the media?
00:17:50In this situation,
00:17:51The lawyers, including Miki,
00:17:56In October 1983,
00:17:59218 lawyers from all over the country
00:18:02Asked Toyota Shouji
00:18:04If he really had gold in his account.
00:18:10Toyota Shouji could not give a clear answer
00:18:13That it was a secret.
00:18:18But the media reported on it.
00:18:23What caught the attention of the media
00:18:26Was the chairman of Toyota Shouji, Kazuo Nagano.
00:18:29What kind of person was Nagano?
00:18:36In 1952,
00:18:38Nagano was born in Ena, Gifu Prefecture.
00:18:42His father was sick and couldn't go to work.
00:18:47His mother got involved in a religious cult.
00:18:51She made a lot of debts for money.
00:18:59When Nagano was in middle school,
00:19:01His parents divorced.
00:19:06His mother took him to her hometown in Shimane Prefecture.
00:19:11And he came back to Japan.
00:19:15Two years later,
00:19:17Nagano went to a low-income high school
00:19:20And worked at a factory in Aichi Prefecture.
00:19:24It was a subsidiary of a major automaker.
00:19:32At that time, Japan was in the middle of economic growth.
00:19:38In the meantime,
00:19:40Nagano quit the factory and high school.
00:19:43At the age of 21,
00:19:45He started working at a commodity trading company.
00:19:49Chairman, how about investing in this manufacturer?
00:19:54Nagano's business was doing well.
00:19:582 million yen.
00:20:0050 million yen.
00:20:02He invested a lot of money in the world of commodity trading.
00:20:12And he had a problem.
00:20:16What?
00:20:17Nagano?
00:20:22Nagano.
00:20:23Can I talk to you?
00:20:26Yes.
00:20:28You.
00:20:30Is it true that you invested your customers' money in the commodity trading?
00:20:34And you solved all the problems.
00:20:37Yes.
00:20:41What?
00:20:42Nagano invested his customers' money in the commodity trading.
00:20:46He lost 30 million yen.
00:20:48And he was fired.
00:20:51Nagano was in trouble with money.
00:20:58Hey!
00:21:00He lost his wallet, which had about 1.5 million yen in it.
00:21:05Damn it!
00:21:08He was arrested and lost everything.
00:21:11How did he make a group of people who worked for 2 billion yen?
00:21:20How did Nagano make Toyota Shouji big?
00:21:26President.
00:21:27Are you interested in investing in KIN?
00:21:30KIN?
00:21:32KIN will definitely rise in the future.
00:21:36The reason why he named the company Toyota Shouji was
00:21:39to make customers believe that it was a big company.
00:21:45That's true.
00:21:46Like a total winner.
00:21:49In other words, he wanted to make money by cheating from the beginning.
00:21:56The way to do it was to invest in KIN first.
00:22:02Pay the money.
00:22:05But he didn't actually invest.
00:22:10So, when the market price of KIN rose and the customer made money,
00:22:16I'll make more money.
00:22:18If I sell it now, I'll lose my profit.
00:22:20he said and made him pay extra money.
00:22:25On the other hand, when the market price of KIN fell and the customer made money,
00:22:31Unfortunately, the value has fallen, so I don't have enough compensation.
00:22:36he asked for more money.
00:22:40At that time, when the investment in KIN began to spread to the general public,
00:22:46Nagano made a lot of money by cheating like this without being able to maintain the law.
00:22:53And he set his salary high and gathered staff to expand the scale of the company.
00:23:02A year later, he had a branch office and a sales office in Osaka, Fukuoka, Gifu, and Mie.
00:23:13However, at this time, the value of KIN rose four times in a year.
00:23:21Then...
00:23:23Please wait a minute.
00:23:25Yes, it's going to go up more and more.
00:23:27All right, I'll do it right now.
00:23:31Many customers went out to sell, but Toyota Shouji didn't have the money to produce them.
00:23:41Toyota Shouji was also in a hurry to get a contract.
00:23:46However,
00:23:50Toyota Shouji was almost bankrupt, but Nagano promised to pay the customer a long-term divide-and-conquer payment in order to find out the act of cheating.
00:24:07To make up for the money,
00:24:12Toyota Shouji targeted the elderly, who could easily collect large sums of money.
00:24:23The sales of Toyota Shouji's salesman was also strong, and the money he collected in the first year was about 9.2 billion yen.
00:24:31In the second year, it was about 30.4 billion yen.
00:24:35In the third year, it doubled to about 5.4 billion yen.
00:24:42And three years after Toyota Shouji sold his family property,
00:24:49lawyers gathered the media and asked Toyota Shouji if he really had KIN.
00:24:59The media began to report on Toyota Shouji's violent behavior.
00:25:08In 1984,
00:25:10the lawyers finally gathered the evidence and filed a lawsuit against Toyota Shouji in Osaka.
00:25:18However,
00:25:20the police couldn't act quickly because they needed to be well-prepared to settle the case of Toyota Shouji's fraud and illegal business.
00:25:32Meanwhile, Toyota Shouji continued to operate in a violent way, and the number of victims increased.
00:25:40And in 1985, the total number of victims was about 2.5 billion, and the number of victims was about 30,000.
00:25:49The number of victims went up to 8,000.
00:25:54At that time, something terrible happened in Toyota Shouji.
00:26:00Chairman,
00:26:02Chairman,
00:26:05last year, the chief financial officer...
00:26:12This is...
00:26:14It was a copy of Toyota Shouji's real KIN.
00:26:19It's a KIN.
00:26:21Toyota Shouji invested in large-scale employees, land, golf courses, and leisure facilities, and so on.
00:26:32In order to hide this, the chief financial officer decided to quit his job.
00:26:40The chief financial officer...
00:26:44Chairman,
00:26:46you...
00:26:47You...
00:26:51What happened to Nagano?
00:26:54It's a big deal that the media is making a fuss about it now.
00:27:00What if...
00:27:02What would happen if I announced that it was actually 4 billion yen?
00:27:10There are still a lot of people who believe that the money will come back.
00:27:15It's going to be a big deal.
00:27:18How much do you want?
00:27:21I'd like you to pay me 100 million yen by next month.
00:27:33After that, Nagano was threatened by the police.
00:27:39The chief financial officer was arrested.
00:27:43However, as evidence of the trial, the real KIN was submitted.
00:27:51It was widely known that Toyota Shouji was a red-handed man with 4 billion yen.
00:27:59As a result, there were a lot of people who wanted a refund from Toyota Shouji.
00:28:04The police finally took action.
00:28:07Nagano's arrest was a matter of time.
00:28:10On June 18, he thought so.
00:28:15Many media outlets were pushing him to his apartment in Nagano.
00:28:22The photographer of the photo diary was also aiming at Nagano.
00:28:26He was laughing.
00:28:39The photo taken at that time.
00:28:45And in front of the media that Nagano would be arrested on that day,
00:28:51No one expected this.
00:28:58In front of the media that had gathered at his apartment in Nagano.
00:29:03Give me your card.
00:29:09Give me your card.
00:29:12Well...
00:29:14Open it.
00:29:17A terrible woman is coming, so please wait.
00:29:20I'm sorry.
00:29:24And then, a tragedy happened.
00:29:28This is amazing.
00:29:31This is the first time I've heard about this case.
00:29:35I can't put it into words.
00:29:39I don't know if it's a sense of guilt.
00:29:43I'm living with the money I stole.
00:29:47I think it's a sense of guilt.
00:29:50I was deceived by a fraud.
00:29:55Actually, I was caught in a one-click fraud.
00:30:00I was looking at an adult site.
00:30:04Wait a minute.
00:30:07Everyone has seen it, right?
00:30:10I don't have LDH.
00:30:15I clicked the video.
00:30:16I clicked the video.
00:30:18At that moment, I saw a warning screen on my smartphone.
00:30:24Please transfer the money immediately.
00:30:27Please pay me.
00:30:29There was a consultation window below.
00:30:32I put my phone on it.
00:30:35But I was chased away.
00:30:37I said, I can't pay you.
00:30:41But I have to pay you.
00:30:44I was chased away.
00:30:47I said, I understand.
00:30:49I said, I'll do something.
00:30:51I can't tell my partner or parents that I was looking at an adult site.
00:30:57I thought about what to do.
00:30:59There is a consumer life center.
00:31:03If I call, I don't have to pay anything.
00:31:06I was told a very warm word.
00:31:08I thought it was a fraud.
00:31:10What is it?
00:31:12I thought it was a fraud.
00:31:14I clicked the video.
00:31:16I was taken a picture.
00:31:18I was taken a picture.
00:31:21Are you sure?
00:31:23I imagined it.
00:31:25I imagined it.
00:31:27I was taken a picture.
00:31:29I was taken a picture.
00:31:31I was lying down.
00:31:33I was taken a picture.
00:31:35It's better not to take a picture.
00:31:37It's better not to take a picture.
00:31:39In front of the reporters who were gathered at the apartment in Nagano.
00:31:43No one expected.
00:31:46I was asked by six people.
00:31:48I don't want you to pay me back.
00:31:51Please kill me.
00:31:54I'm scared.
00:31:56Come on.
00:32:01Let's go.
00:32:04Get out of the way.
00:32:08What are you doing?
00:32:10What are you doing?
00:32:13Who are you?
00:32:15What are you doing?
00:32:17What are you doing?
00:32:23It's a robbery.
00:32:25It's a robbery.
00:32:29In fact, this news made the lawyers impatient.
00:32:33Because the president of Nagano had a possibility that the employees' money was taken away by the employees.
00:32:41because the president of Nagano had a possibility that the employees' money was taken away by the employees.
00:32:45Why?
00:32:48Lawyers opened the case right away.
00:32:54But...
00:32:58It's empty.
00:32:59I don't know.
00:33:00The bank didn't have any money left.
00:33:04Oh my god.
00:33:07Where is the cash and the deposit?
00:33:10Even if you ask me where it is,
00:33:13it's all with the president of Naga.
00:33:17He went to the bank and the national bank,
00:33:21but the cash was only about 10 million yen,
00:33:23and the deposit was only 200 grams.
00:33:27How much damage did you get?
00:33:3023 million yen.
00:33:34I didn't buy anything I wanted with the contract.
00:33:38I didn't care about anything.
00:33:40It's the money I saved.
00:33:43Are you having a hard time living now?
00:33:46I'm having a hard time.
00:33:47You're saying that there's a lot of damage
00:33:50from the victims and the elderly all over the country.
00:33:53What do you think about that?
00:33:56I don't know. I'm not a salesperson.
00:33:58But you're a member of the company, aren't you?
00:34:00That's right.
00:34:02You're one of the people in that group, aren't you?
00:34:07You're not?
00:34:10But I thought it was okay to sign the contract.
00:34:12It's not because the media is bad.
00:34:15The victim was forced to sign the contract.
00:34:19I don't know.
00:34:23I didn't meet that person.
00:34:25Isn't that true for everyone?
00:34:27That's right.
00:34:28Even if you try to press charges in court,
00:34:30it is said that there is almost no money.
00:34:33We've been working as a gear in the big negotiations
00:34:37with Chairman Nakano.
00:34:40There are so many things that only Chairman Nakano can understand.
00:34:45Where should we get the money from?
00:34:49The victim has drawn up a plan.
00:34:52After that, they managed to get the money back in an unexpected way.
00:34:59In order to get the money from Toyota Shouji,
00:35:02the victims of the Asan Incident
00:35:05first sold the company's belongings,
00:35:08such as desks and chairs,
00:35:10luxury cars,
00:35:12and the latest small airplanes,
00:35:15for a total of about 700 million yen.
00:35:19They also sold the company to 67 companies around the country.
00:35:23They also paid compensation for the loss of the company.
00:35:29The owner of the company,
00:35:31who claimed to have returned the money to the company,
00:35:36was sued by the company
00:35:38for providing the location
00:35:41even though he knew that the company was a fraud.
00:35:46He received a compensation of about 1.2 billion yen.
00:35:52He also sold the land, golf courses, marinas, and hotels
00:35:56that the Toyota Shouji Group had invested in
00:36:00for a total of about 6.8 billion yen.
00:36:05Kiyametsu-Ki went to the National Tax Service.
00:36:08What is the situation today?
00:36:11The Toyota Shouji Group is a group of criminals, isn't it?
00:36:16Yes.
00:36:17Then, what the Toyota Shouji Group paid to the employees
00:36:20is not a salary, is it?
00:36:22It's a mountain of fraud, isn't it?
00:36:25In other words, the income tax that the employees were collecting
00:36:29is not supposed to be taxed, is it?
00:36:33What do you want to say?
00:36:36Can you give it all back to me?
00:36:40The employees received money that they did not have the right to receive,
00:36:44and they were sued for not being taxable.
00:36:48As a result, about 1.2 billion yen in income tax for 427 people was refunded.
00:36:55And in 1990, the victim group was held,
00:37:00and the final refund amounted to about 1.2 billion yen.
00:37:08It was a miraculous number,
00:37:11which was considered impossible to recover.
00:37:14On the other hand, five former employees of the Toyota Shouji Group were arrested for fraud,
00:37:18and in 1989, a 10-year to 13-year suspension was issued,
00:37:24and it was confirmed.
00:37:26After this Toyota Shouji incident,
00:37:28there was a law called the Yotaku Law,
00:37:31which said that the products should be kept and operated,
00:37:35but it was not allowed to be sold.
00:37:39However, it was a law that limited to a part of the products, such as gold,
00:37:43so other fraud cases came up.
00:37:47The case of the Yotaku Law,
00:37:49which claimed that if you bought Japanese beef and became the owner,
00:37:52you could raise it in the ranch and sell it for high beef.
00:37:57It's exactly the same.
00:37:59If you become the owner of a high-priced health product,
00:38:02you can get the rental amount you lent to the third party as a discount.
00:38:07It's a Japan Life case.
00:38:10There are many businesses that don't actually do it,
00:38:14and when the economic damage is revealed,
00:38:16many victims are called.
00:38:19Therefore, since June 2022,
00:38:22a law has been enacted to ban Yotaku Law.
00:38:27In other words, Yotaku Law, which does not have official permission,
00:38:31will be legalized as soon as it is implemented.
00:38:36It is important to be careful when making a profitable story.
00:38:41A university that betrayed its dream students.
00:38:45There is no way that the government and public institutions
00:38:49can deceive and deceive people who live normally.
00:38:55It can't be true.
00:38:57But it's happening in reality.
00:39:00Chief Muraki!
00:39:02For example, in 2009,
00:39:04Muraki Atsuko, who was the director of the Ministry of Health and Welfare at the time,
00:39:08was suddenly arrested.
00:39:11For a crime she has no recollection of.
00:39:15I didn't say anything like that.
00:39:18It was a case in which a prosecutor from the Osaka Prefectural Special Investigation Department
00:39:24incited her to commit the crime.
00:39:29As a result, she was imprisoned for 164 days.
00:39:38Also, in Shibushishi, Kagoshima Prefecture,
00:39:41to arrest Nakayama Shinichi, a member of the board of directors.
00:39:45When did you hand over the cash?
00:39:48The Kagoshima Prefectural Government created an impossible negotiation.
00:39:52They handed over cash to the citizens and filed a claim that they had bribed them.
00:39:58They forced her to confess.
00:40:02As a result, Nakayama was imprisoned for more than a year
00:40:05for a crime she has no recollection of.
00:40:11It can't be true.
00:40:13It can't be deceived by ordinary people.
00:40:17It can't be deceived.
00:40:20The organization that everyone believes in is
00:40:23Fugoukaku.
00:40:25There is an incident that betrayed a young man with a bright future.
00:40:30It happened seven years ago.
00:40:36It was a serious case of a college student.
00:40:42The report of the third party committee on the case
00:40:46is based on the report of the person involved.
00:40:51January 2018
00:40:55Fugoukaku, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefecture
00:40:57A man was heading to the examination room.
00:41:04Juntendo University Medical School.
00:41:06Wow, amazing.
00:41:09This is a private school, so the tuition fee is low.
00:41:12It is well-known as the tea water of Bunkyo-ku.
00:41:15It is popular among the examinees.
00:41:19This man is making his third attempt to become a doctor.
00:41:25His first choice is the National University of Tokyo.
00:41:31His second choice is Juntendo University.
00:41:35Please begin.
00:41:39This year, more than 4,000 people have taken the exam at Juntendo University.
00:41:49He had an answer.
00:41:53But the result was...
00:41:59Fugoukaku.
00:42:04Ten days later.
00:42:13I got it.
00:42:15I got it.
00:42:19In fact,
00:42:21Juntendo University Medical School has also taken the exam
00:42:24by using the center exam.
00:42:31So he passed the first exam.
00:42:35The second exam is the essay and the paper.
00:42:39And...
00:42:40I am applying for a doctor's position.
00:42:42The interview.
00:42:46Among the thousands of examiners,
00:42:48there is a narrow gate that must be overcome.
00:42:53Medical school exam.
00:42:55It has a unique mechanism.
00:42:59According to an expert who is familiar with medical school exam,
00:43:03The percentage of medical school in Juntendo University is more than 15 times.
00:43:08Compared to other medical schools,
00:43:10the competition rate is very high.
00:43:13And the exam date is off.
00:43:15So how many students can he take by himself?
00:43:17In Kojima City, 12 students can take the exam.
00:43:20If he can't take that much, he can't pass the exam.
00:43:24Basically, if you get a doctor's license,
00:43:26it doesn't matter if you don't have a university name.
00:43:29Anyway, there are many people who take the exam.
00:43:33The man who took the medical school exam in Juntendo University.
00:43:37The result of the second exam is...
00:43:45He failed.
00:43:49He took about two private universities other than Juntendo University,
00:43:53but he also failed.
00:43:55He took a private university, but he also failed.
00:44:04He took a public university.
00:44:08The university in Tokyo was the first choice,
00:44:13but it was difficult to recruit more people financially.
00:44:19So he took the medical school exam in Ryukyu University in Okinawa,
00:44:22but he also failed.
00:44:29And...
00:44:31I got it!
00:44:33I got it!
00:44:35He passed the exam.
00:44:39It was the first time he passed the exam in three years.
00:44:45He was 33 years old at that time.
00:44:49But...
00:44:53There was something he couldn't let go of.
00:44:58Congratulations!
00:44:59Thank you!
00:45:01It was...
00:45:02Anyway...
00:45:04Okinawa...
00:45:09I feel lonely.
00:45:16He had a girlfriend who got married the next month.
00:45:23He was a man from Hokkaido.
00:45:25After graduating from high school,
00:45:27he went to a public university in Tokyo.
00:45:32He started dating his girlfriend when he was in college.
00:45:37After that, he started a band in college,
00:45:41but he didn't get a job.
00:45:43He was passionate about music, but the band was disbanded.
00:45:47Because of that, he thought about his future,
00:45:50and his parents, who were doctors, influenced him.
00:45:53He supported his girlfriend,
00:45:55and started studying to become a doctor when he was 30 years old.
00:46:00Did you forget anything?
00:46:01No.
00:46:03Because his girlfriend worked for a big company in Tokyo.
00:46:07Call me when you get there again.
00:46:10I'll be there.
00:46:11I'll be there.
00:46:14He couldn't go to Okinawa with his girlfriend.
00:46:18I don't want to go.
00:46:20It's a long-distance relationship.
00:46:23He had to live alone in a foreign country.
00:46:31He studied hard to become a doctor.
00:46:35About seven months later,
00:46:40a piece of news broke out.
00:46:43The Tokyo Medical University
00:46:45admitted a student who was supposed to have passed
00:46:48the entrance exam last year and this year,
00:46:51but was not admitted.
00:46:53He was admitted again.
00:46:56Admitted again?
00:46:59The Tokyo Medical University admitted a student
00:47:02who was supposed to have passed the entrance exam last year and this year,
00:47:05but was not admitted.
00:47:08I would like to apologize to all the students
00:47:11and all the people involved.
00:47:15It was said that
00:47:17he intentionally made the female students
00:47:20and the older students pass the exam
00:47:23by manipulating the scores.
00:47:28This is bad.
00:47:31I saw the news.
00:47:33He was denied admission to the medical school.
00:47:36Really?
00:47:38That's terrible.
00:47:40The students are studying for their lives.
00:47:44That's true.
00:47:46At this time,
00:47:48he didn't expect his life to go crazy.
00:47:54One month later,
00:47:56I received a call from an unknown number
00:47:59while I was in class.
00:48:01I was curious,
00:48:03so I went out of the classroom.
00:48:05It was a terrible news.
00:48:09I'm from Juntendo University.
00:48:13The person on the phone is a staff member of Juntendo University.
00:48:17I was admitted to the medical school in January this year.
00:48:21I was admitted to the medical school in January this year.
00:48:24I was admitted to the medical school in January this year.
00:48:29Yes.
00:48:30Actually,
00:48:33I was admitted to the medical school.
00:48:35What?
00:48:38What?
00:48:39I'm from Okinawa.
00:48:42Well,
00:48:44I don't understand.
00:48:49I was admitted to the medical school?
00:48:55So,
00:48:57we have an inappropriate response
00:48:59to the medical school examination
00:49:01that is being reported in the world.
00:49:06In fact,
00:49:07the Ministry of Education and Science
00:49:10urgently investigated the universities
00:49:13of the 81 medical schools in Japan.
00:49:17As a result,
00:49:19it was found that Japanese universities
00:49:21were also suspected of inappropriate admission.
00:49:24Three universities,
00:49:26Fukuoka University,
00:49:28Kanazawa Medical School,
00:49:30and Iwate Medical School,
00:49:32held a conference.
00:49:34It was found that 10 universities
00:49:36were denied admission.
00:49:40According to the report,
00:49:43it was found that there was a difference
00:49:45in the treatment of medical students.
00:49:49Among them,
00:49:52there was a medical school in Jentenro University.
00:49:57Can you hear me?
00:49:58I can't hear you.
00:50:01Really?
00:50:02I can't believe it.
00:50:03I was admitted to the medical school?
00:50:07What?
00:50:08What is that?
00:50:10I don't know.
00:50:12You didn't have to go to Okinawa?
00:50:16No.
00:50:19What's going to happen after this?
00:50:21What do you mean?
00:50:22It's because of the university.
00:50:25You can transfer to another school, right?
00:50:28Then,
00:50:30you can live together in Tokyo.
00:50:32I'm sorry.
00:50:33You can't live apart.
00:50:35That's right.
00:50:38Nevertheless,
00:50:40what was going on in the medical school?
00:50:45I deeply apologize for
00:50:47disrupting the trust of the society.
00:50:51Each university held an apology meeting.
00:50:55I apologize from the bottom of my heart.
00:50:58Showa University and Fukuoka University
00:51:01only accepted students from Geneki and Ichiro University.
00:51:05At Nihon University,
00:51:07they accepted students from graduate schools.
00:51:12And the day before the call,
00:51:16the medical school held a press conference.
00:51:21I apologize for the inconvenience.
00:51:26I would like to apologize.
00:51:30And she answered the question.
00:51:33How many students couldn't enter the medical school
00:51:36because of this incident?
00:51:3924 students.
00:51:41Were they all women?
00:51:44There was only one man.
00:51:46What?
00:51:49He was the man.
00:51:54Why did he fail?
00:51:57He was an old man.
00:52:00And there was a special reason.
00:52:03What?
00:52:04What special reason?
00:52:06I won't tell you the details.
00:52:10A special reason.
00:52:12And he failed.
00:52:15What?
00:52:16A special reason?
00:52:20Isn't it terrible?
00:52:22He said there was a human problem.
00:52:26No, it's true.
00:52:29A special reason.
00:52:34A special reason.
00:52:38What did you do after graduation?
00:52:40I worked part-time at a call school.
00:52:44You were in a band?
00:52:46Yes.
00:52:47Why?
00:52:48It's not bad.
00:52:49I see.
00:52:50Why?
00:52:52Wasn't it good to work part-time at a band?
00:53:03What's the difference?
00:53:08Meanwhile, a woman becomes his wife.
00:53:14I got a call from my husband.
00:53:19Can you tell me the details?
00:53:24I'll check it later.
00:53:27I'll call you later.
00:53:33Two weeks after the call,
00:53:37they went to Juntendo University.
00:53:40Please.
00:53:43Can you tell me the details of the special reason?
00:53:51And he got a surprising answer.
00:53:55It's terrible.
00:53:56Terrible.
00:53:57It's discrimination.
00:53:59Yes, it is.
00:54:00It's discrimination.
00:54:01It's discrimination.
00:54:02It's discrimination.
00:54:03It's discrimination.
00:54:04It's discrimination.
00:54:05It's discrimination.
00:54:06It's discrimination.
00:54:07I was in the medical school.
00:54:10I took the national exam when I joined the grape company.
00:54:14I see.
00:54:16I joined the company when I was in the 5th grade.
00:54:19I studied for the national exam while I was a comedian.
00:54:25Juntendo University has excellent students among private medical schools.
00:54:33I was shocked to see discrimination in such a place.
00:54:39The reason why he failed the national exam is a special reason.
00:54:43Let's ask him what the reason is.
00:54:45When I joined the company, I had to live in a dormitory for a year.
00:54:50I was worried if I could get used to the dormitory.
00:54:58You did it on your own?
00:55:00Yes.
00:55:02I was worried if I could get used to the dormitory.
00:55:06Are you serious?
00:55:07That's why I failed the national exam?
00:55:10What?
00:55:11Well, that's not the only reason.
00:55:15The university didn't give him a clear answer.
00:55:20They asked him a very important question.
00:55:25Let's go.
00:55:27I'm sure it's because of your situation.
00:55:33For example, the weather.
00:55:35Well, well...
00:55:39Your husband is trying to finish his first year at Ryukyu University.
00:55:43If he wants to study there, it's from the second year, right?
00:55:48Well...
00:55:52From the first year again?
00:55:54Yes, that's right.
00:55:57Does that mean he has to pay the tuition from the first year again?
00:56:03It's the same as if you passed the national exam.
00:56:07I don't think it's a guarantee.
00:56:12What? I don't understand.
00:56:15The cost of moving to Okinawa, which wasn't supposed to happen,
00:56:19the cost of living for about a year,
00:56:21and the tuition fee,
00:56:24none of them were guaranteed.
00:56:30It's divided into natural immunity and acquired immunity.
00:56:37It's a strange situation.
00:56:41And then, it's exposed.
00:56:44He was taken as if he were a strange person.
00:56:51Above all,
00:56:53why did he have to go all the way to Okinawa,
00:56:57where he was supposed to live with his wife in Tokyo,
00:57:00to study?
00:57:04That time will never come back.
00:57:08He couldn't forgive that.
00:57:10I didn't know it was like this.
00:57:12No, not at all.
00:57:14Really?
00:57:15Yes, yes.
00:57:17I want to live with him as soon as possible.
00:57:31The two decided to consult with a lawyer.
00:57:34What do you want to do in the future?
00:57:37He was taken as if he were a strange person.
00:57:40And then, it's exposed.
00:57:43He was taken as if he were a strange person.
00:57:46I can't forgive that.
00:57:54What do you want to do in the future?
00:58:00The trial of four women who took the exam
00:58:03to study at Juntendo University began in Tokyo.
00:58:07The trial of four women who took the exam to study at Juntendo University began in Tokyo.
00:58:11At that time, the former student who was denied by the examination
00:58:14for discrimination against women was taking the exam.
00:58:20And he also...
00:58:22I'm going to take the exam.
00:58:25If I don't take action,
00:58:28there may be another student who is denied
00:58:31by the examination for discrimination against women.
00:58:35I understand.
00:58:37He was denied by the examination for discrimination against women.
00:58:40In addition, his reputation was damaged.
00:58:43He sought compensation for the damage.
00:58:46He resigned from Juntendo University Medical School.
00:58:50Thus,
00:58:53a public trial began.
00:58:57What was the reason for the public trial?
00:59:03He was denied because of his age.
00:59:06He was denied because of his age.
00:59:11What happened on that day?
00:59:14According to the report of the third party committee,
00:59:17the university's surprising judgment criteria were clearly...
00:59:21The public trial began.
00:59:24When the public trial began,
00:59:27some of the criteria for discrimination against women were revealed.
00:59:30On the day the man took the exam...
00:59:33Please put down the writing tools.
00:59:36When the exam was over,
00:59:39the collected proposals
00:59:42were taped to their names and exam numbers.
00:59:48After that, without knowing whose proposal it was,
00:59:51the teacher in charge of the public trial held a review.
00:59:54I got it.
00:59:57He was checked by several teachers to see if there were any mistakes.
01:00:02So far, no incorrect actions have been found.
01:00:10The meeting to decide the winner of the public trial was held the next day.
01:00:16The number of students who took the exam for discrimination against women this year was 2045.
01:00:22Among them, the number of passers-by was expected to be about 600.
01:00:29I would like to decide the passers-by of the public trial.
01:00:34The meeting was attended by the president, the medical director,
01:00:37and the professors.
01:00:40As long as there is no special reason,
01:00:43the passers-by will pass
01:00:46from 1st to 200th place.
01:00:49Among the students who took the exam from 1st to 300th place,
01:00:52the evaluation of the survey paper
01:00:55will be negative
01:00:58if it is below C.
01:01:01A surprising exchange was held here.
01:01:07Men over the age of 30
01:01:10and women over the age of 20
01:01:13are negative.
01:01:17Surprisingly,
01:01:20men and women over the age of 30
01:01:23are negative.
01:01:27This is because of the criteria set by each rank of the public trial,
01:01:30such as the number of passers-by
01:01:33and gender.
01:01:36For example,
01:01:39if the rank is from 201st to 300th place,
01:01:42men over the age of 30
01:01:45may be negative.
01:01:48Is there anyone who has any objection?
01:01:51No one.
01:01:54I think it's OK.
01:01:57Such criteria existed in 2008
01:02:00and the number of questions in the school did not increase.
01:02:03The grades of the public trial
01:02:06are 216th place
01:02:09and the number of passers-by is 2th place.
01:02:12Men over the age of 30
01:02:15are negative.
01:02:18They were supposed to be in the pass line,
01:02:21but they were negative.
01:02:24He was supposed to be in the pass line,
01:02:27but he was in 2nd place.
01:02:30Why did he fail?
01:02:33It was because of the period
01:02:36from the graduation to the re-examination
01:02:40He was supposed to be in the pass line
01:02:43for 7 years after the graduation.
01:02:48This is why he failed the public trial.
01:02:54In addition,
01:02:57there was an unfair judgment
01:03:01even if the score was the same.
01:03:04I did it! I did it!
01:03:07There were cases where men passed
01:03:10and women failed.
01:03:13On the other hand,
01:03:16what about his judgment?
01:03:19Didn't you meet the criteria for passing?
01:03:23No, I did.
01:03:27He did meet the criteria for passing.
01:03:32Then why did you fail?
01:03:36It was because...
01:03:41one of the interviewees
01:03:44gave a negative C grade.
01:03:49Did all the examinees
01:03:52who gave a negative C grade fail?
01:03:55No.
01:03:58Then why did he fail?
01:04:01Well...
01:04:05In the end, the university
01:04:08didn't say why he failed
01:04:11even in the trial.
01:04:14After 4 years of trial,
01:04:18the verdict was finally...
01:04:21It's illegal to fail
01:04:24because of the number of examinees.
01:04:27Yes, it is.
01:04:30The university approved the illegal act.
01:04:33In principle, private universities
01:04:36are allowed to select students
01:04:40but they are not allowed
01:04:43to discriminate by age or gender
01:04:46in the law and education system.
01:04:49The criteria for passing
01:04:52was approved by the university.
01:04:55As for his reputation...
01:04:58In the press conference,
01:05:01he said that his reputation
01:05:04and career may be affected
01:05:07and that his reputation may be damaged.
01:05:10Therefore, his statement
01:05:13is an insult.
01:05:16So, the university
01:05:19was fined 1.8 million yen
01:05:22as compensation.
01:05:25The 13 women
01:05:28who passed the trial
01:05:31were fined 8.5 million yen
01:05:34by the university.
01:05:37After that, the university
01:05:40abolished the criteria
01:05:43for failing by age and gender.
01:05:48As a result,
01:05:51the probability of women passing the trial
01:05:54increased significantly.
01:05:57This incident changed his life.
01:06:00Finally, he was found out
01:06:03by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
01:06:06But why did he pass the trial?
01:06:09What do you think, Mr. Yoshida?
01:06:12He should be treated equally.
01:06:15Moreover, he stole his time.
01:06:18Even if he won the trial,
01:06:21I couldn't accept it.
01:06:24There are other students
01:06:27and teachers who work hard.
01:06:30I feel sorry for them.
01:06:33I feel sorry for them.
01:06:36I feel sorry for them.
01:06:39I think it's not limited to this university.
01:06:42I think it's possible for various companies.
01:06:45I want you to investigate thoroughly.
01:06:48We also took the audition.
01:06:51I took the audition.
01:06:54I was in a band.
01:06:57I was in a band.
01:07:00I was in a band.
01:07:03I went to a camp
01:07:06because I heard that
01:07:09Mr. Atsushi was doing well.
01:07:12I didn't pass the audition.
01:07:15I couldn't be a member of the band.
01:07:18I don't know why, but LDH is like my parents.
01:07:22It's very clean.
01:07:25Are you being persuaded?
01:07:27Love, dream, happiness.
01:07:29That's what it is.
01:07:32Why did the Ministry of Health and Welfare
01:07:34conduct an inoculation?
01:07:38There was a big problem
01:07:41that the Japanese medical community had to deal with.
01:07:44Dr. Ozaki, who is still working in the medical field, said,
01:07:47There are more and more people who feel that
01:07:50health care and medical care are becoming more and more strict.
01:07:53It seems that health care and medical care
01:07:56are becoming more and more dangerous.
01:07:59I don't think that's true.
01:08:02I don't think that's true.
01:08:05I don't think that's true.
01:08:08I don't think that's true.
01:08:11It seems that health care and medical care
01:08:14are becoming more and more dangerous.
01:08:17There are more and more young people
01:08:20who do not choose health care in the first place.
01:08:23Introduction The number of medical institutions
01:08:26that have been unable to continue their own business
01:08:29due to the economic downturn last year
01:08:32is the lowest in the past.
01:08:35In other words, the number of medical institutions
01:08:38There's an even bigger problem.
01:08:41Young doctors, if you look at it from a hospital point of view,
01:08:44they work at a much lower salary than regular doctors,
01:08:48so they want to make a lot of money.
01:08:50In that sense, there are times when young doctors
01:08:53don't have much time to work after they become doctors.
01:08:56Women also have a lot of life events,
01:08:59so for men, it's a long-term treatment.
01:09:02That's what I think.
01:09:04I think we need to do it intensively.
01:09:06In order to secure the will to work at a hospital for a long time,
01:09:11the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
01:09:13said it was necessary to suppress female students
01:09:16who had to leave the hospital due to childbirth.
01:09:19Seven years have passed since the Ministry of Medicine's
01:09:22repeal of the admission issue.
01:09:24What are men doing now?
01:09:26I stayed at the university I was admitted to,
01:09:29and became a doctor at Ryudai,
01:09:31and now I'm a trainee.
01:09:33This is his first year as a trainee.
01:09:36I think it was a tough experience,
01:09:38but I think I was able to help people
01:09:41who were hurt by the admission issue
01:09:44and become a member of the psychiatric society.
01:09:49In fact, he took advantage of his experience
01:09:52in music activities.
01:09:54I don't even think about my dreams at my age.
01:09:57He rapped about his frustrations at the time.
01:10:02Even now, he continues to make music
01:10:05for people in Okinawa and in a weak position.
01:10:08The act of betraying young people with a future
01:10:11is not something that can be forgiven.
01:10:15A female nurse was targeted by the Ministry of Health.
01:10:19One day, a woman was arrested for an unknown crime.
01:10:24The crime was a burning statue by the police.
01:10:30In 2004,
01:10:32there was an organization in Tokyo
01:10:34called Rin-no-kai, a group of people with disabilities.
01:10:37Two people were involved in a scheme.
01:10:40If you send a DM to the Ministry of Health,
01:10:43you can get it for only 8 yen.
01:10:45That's a lot of money.
01:10:49What was their scheme?
01:10:52The Postal Service has a distribution system for people with disabilities.
01:10:56If you use this system,
01:10:58you can get a regular postage for 120 yen
01:11:02for only 8 yen.
01:11:05Rin-no-kai decided to take advantage of this system.
01:11:10They called the company they wanted to send a DM to
01:11:13and sent the postage for 120 yen for 8 yen.
01:11:18Then, they had 112 yen left.
01:11:23Because of this, they tried to get a lot of money illegally.
01:11:29However, they needed a certificate from the Ministry of Health
01:11:33for a group of people with disabilities.
01:11:36I just need a certificate, right?
01:11:41Yes.
01:11:43Rin-no-kai applied for a certificate from the Ministry of Health.
01:11:50However, Kakari-cho, who was in charge of this case,
01:11:53was forced to send the certificate
01:11:55after the first budget was made.
01:12:00The release date is approaching next month.
01:12:04It was a sudden decision.
01:12:06However, to issue a certificate,
01:12:09they needed the signatures of more than 6 people.
01:12:14Kakari-cho, who was cornered, didn't follow the order of justice.
01:12:19Muraki Atsuko, who was in charge of planning at the time,
01:12:22pushed the seal of Kakari-cho and finished it by herself.
01:12:27This is a crime.
01:12:29Then, she gave the certificate to Rin-no-kai.
01:12:34Thank you very much.
01:12:36Kakari-cho made a decision on her own.
01:12:39She committed a crime on her own.
01:12:41This is the truth of the case.
01:12:43Five years later,
01:12:45this unauthorized mail incident was discovered.
01:12:50The investigation was initiated by the Osaka Prefectural Bureau of Investigation.
01:12:55There are three facts that cannot be changed in this case.
01:13:00First, on June 8th,
01:13:02the day Rin-no-kai applied for a certificate from the Japan Postal Service,
01:13:07it was not recognized because it did not show the certificate of the victim group.
01:13:12Second, on June 10th, two days later,
01:13:15the certificate was submitted.
01:13:17Third, on May 28th,
01:13:20the date of the certificate was set by Kakari-cho.
01:13:27The Special Investigation Department saw that there was a black film in this case
01:13:31and aimed at a certain person.
01:13:34That person was Muraki Atsuko, the director of the Ministry of Justice.
01:13:39She was 53 years old at the time.
01:13:45I'm the Osaka Prefectural Bureau of Investigation.
01:13:48Can I ask for your cooperation?
01:13:51First, Kakari-cho was arrested for fabricating a certificate.
01:13:56This should have made everything clear.
01:14:01But from here, the investigation began.
01:14:06While Kakari-cho was arrested for fabricating a certificate,
01:14:11for some reason, the police did not call for Muraki.
01:14:15The staff around him were interrogating the former superior.
01:14:19Muraki became anxious and consulted with a lawyer.
01:14:24I'm Hironaka. Nice to meet you.
01:14:27I'm Muraki.
01:14:29Lawyer Hironaka Junichiro is a person who has left his mark in many trials
01:14:34that have attracted public attention.
01:14:37There is no record or memory.
01:14:43This is what the Osaka Prefectural Bureau of Investigation drew up.
01:14:47First, Chairman Rinnokai consulted with a certain person.
01:14:52We need to get a certificate that Rinnokai is a new victim group.
01:14:58The person he consulted with was Senator Ishii Hajime.
01:15:02All right, it's over.
01:15:05I know a senior officer at the Ministry of Labor. I'll call him.
01:15:09Then, Senator Ishii called the head of the Ministry of Labor.
01:15:16The head of the Ministry of Labor called Muraki, who was the chief planner at the time.
01:15:21I see.
01:15:23I'd like you to issue a certificate for the senator's case.
01:15:27I'll take care of it.
01:15:29It became a case for Chairman Muraki.
01:15:33On June 8, 2004,
01:15:36Rinnokai thought that Chairman Muraki was active,
01:15:39so it was possible for him to issue a certificate without a certificate.
01:15:45I don't have a certificate.
01:15:48I can't issue a certificate with this.
01:15:52Muraki instructed the head of the Ministry of Labor to issue a certificate immediately.
01:15:58The head of the Ministry of Labor issued a certificate on May 28,
01:16:03just as Rinnokai had hoped.
01:16:07The certificate was given to Chairman Rinnokai at Muraki's seat.
01:16:15Thank you very much.
01:16:18On June 10,
01:16:22Rinnokai submitted a fake certificate to the Yusei Kousha.
01:16:30This is the story of the prosecution.
01:16:33In fact, the head of the Ministry of Labor only issued a certificate,
01:16:38but for some reason, he had nothing to do with Chairman Muraki and Senator Ishii.
01:16:43The chairman and the head of the Ministry of Labor were accused of organization fraud.
01:16:49Excuse me.
01:16:50Then, a call came from Muraki's office in Osaka.
01:16:56I want to ask you a question.
01:16:58The investigation began.
01:17:03Rinnokai was asked if he had given him a certificate from a mental disability organization.
01:17:09I don't have one.
01:17:11He was also asked if his subordinates had given him a fake certificate.
01:17:16I don't have one.
01:17:18Rinnokai denied everything.
01:17:21But he was told that people other than him had admitted it.
01:17:28Then, he was arrested for creating a false stamp.
01:17:37From here, the war in 454 B.C. began.
01:17:46Excuse me.
01:17:48This part.
01:17:50It says you've never met him.
01:17:53I didn't say it like this, did I?
01:17:57If you don't remember meeting him,
01:18:01can you fix it?
01:18:03Well, it means the same.
01:18:05There's no need to fix it.
01:18:09But...
01:18:11It must have been hard for you.
01:18:13There was an expression that caught me.
01:18:19But I managed to push it away.
01:18:22Did you sign it?
01:18:23Yes.
01:18:25From now on,
01:18:27don't sign anything other than what you said.
01:18:33I understand.
01:18:36The investigation will continue until 10 p.m.
01:18:40Rinnokai also admitted it.
01:18:45Mr. Muraki, you're the only one left.
01:18:53Mr. Muraki.
01:18:55It's unusual for you to be so different.
01:19:00Are you lying?
01:19:04Or are all the people other than you lying?
01:19:12The chief investigator is a serious person, isn't he?
01:19:16Yes, he is.
01:19:19If he was cornered by his superior's order,
01:19:25it would be a pity, wouldn't it?
01:19:28That's right.
01:19:35I am Ten.
01:19:40I'm very sorry, Maru.
01:19:45Wait a minute.
01:19:47Because of my order,
01:19:50Ten,
01:19:52an incident like this happened.
01:19:55Maru.
01:19:57I didn't say anything like that.
01:19:59The truth is being repainted.
01:20:02No one is lying.
01:20:07The prosecutor is just writing his own story.
01:20:13Of course, not all prosecutors do that.
01:20:18But in this case,
01:20:21he used threats and lies to create a good story for the prosecution.
01:20:30Meanwhile,
01:20:32there was a part of the investigation report that caught his attention.
01:20:38It was a copy of the date on the floppy disk
01:20:44that was found in the chief investigator's house.
01:20:50What? That's strange.
01:20:53The prosecutor said,
01:20:56on June 8, 2004,
01:20:59There is no certificate.
01:21:02I can't approve this.
01:21:04Please submit the certificate immediately.
01:21:08It was pointed out to him by the top officials,
01:21:11so he asked Mr. Muraki to make a certificate.
01:21:16And on June 10, he submitted the certificate to the top officials.
01:21:22According to Mr. Muraki,
01:21:25the certificate was not made between June 8 and June 10.
01:21:31But the floppy disk was dated June 1.
01:21:36It was a week before the day Mr. Muraki made the certificate.
01:21:43This is not right.
01:21:45The trial finally began in the new year.
01:21:50It was the beginning of a battle between the prosecution and Mr. Muraki.
01:21:55And the Federation pursued the contradiction of the date on the floppy disk.
01:22:01The prosecution itself
01:22:05is against it.
01:22:08Because of this, the story that the prosecution created
01:22:11gradually collapsed.
01:22:16In the witness interrogation of the chief investigator,
01:22:19which was the trigger of the mail fraud case,
01:22:22He said he did the fabrication of the certificate on his own.
01:22:29But the top officials said
01:22:32that he did it because the top officials told him to.
01:22:39No matter what I say,
01:22:41they won't listen to me.
01:22:44This chief investigator didn't lie in the interrogation.
01:22:51Furthermore, the witness who overturned the prosecution's story from the root
01:22:55finally appeared.
01:22:58It was Mr. Sangei Hajime.
01:23:02According to the police record,
01:23:04at 1 p.m. on February 25, 2004,
01:23:08I got it.
01:23:10There's an executive I know in the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
01:23:13I'll call him.
01:23:15he said.
01:23:17I'd like to ask you about February 25, 2004.
01:23:24Do you still meet with the chairman of the board of directors at 1 p.m.?
01:23:28Absolutely not.
01:23:30The reason is that I have the name of the person
01:23:34I met on that day in the past 30 years
01:23:38and the time and the content of the letter in my notebook.
01:23:42At 7.56 p.m.,
01:23:44I went golfing with Koga Issei, a member of the House of Representatives.
01:23:49I think I left the golf course around 4 p.m.
01:23:53Then I hurried back to Tokyo and attended a meeting.
01:23:57So the chairman of the board of directors didn't come.
01:24:02Thank you very much.
01:24:04Mr. Issei's testimony was decisive.
01:24:07September 2010.
01:24:09The day when the verdict was passed.
01:24:13Death penalty.
01:24:18The defendant is innocent.
01:24:24The Osaka District Prosecutor's Office denied most of the story of the prosecution.
01:24:29I can't admit that former Director Muraki ordered his subordinates to issue a certificate.
01:24:37It was the 454th day since the arrest.
01:24:43The Chief Prosecutor of the Osaka District Prosecutor's Office
01:24:48was arrested on the day of the floppy disk.
01:24:53The Chief Deputy Director of the Osaka District Prosecutor's Office
01:24:58was arrested on the day of the crime.
01:25:01Mr. Muraki was arrested on the day of the crime.
01:25:05After the arrest, she wrote a comment on the Gyoten News.
01:25:12The police and prosecutors are investigating in secret.
01:25:20They want to find out who the culprit is.
01:25:23They want to prove their innocence.
01:25:26They have a strong sense of duty.
01:25:29The police are investigating in secret.
01:25:32They want to prove their innocence.
01:25:36They want to prove their innocence.
01:25:39They want to prove their innocence.
01:25:42They want to prove their innocence.
01:25:45They want to prove their innocence.
01:25:48In the next episode,
01:25:50a woman named Lily,
01:25:52a woman named Lily,
01:25:55a woman named Lily,
01:25:57a woman named Lily,
01:25:59a woman named Lily,