NTT Group 126.5 billion yen, Fujitsu 71.3 billion yen… The LDP’s “big sponsors” received large orders for My Number projects | Bunshun Weekly Bunshun editorial department 55 minutes ago Weekly Bunshun has found that companies related to the NTT Group and Fujitsu, which have each donated over 100 million yen to the LDP over the past 10 years, have received large orders for My Number card-related projects. The NTT Group and Fujitsu are known as companies that have made large donations to the LDP’s political funding organization, the National Political Association. According to income and expenditure reports, since 2012, NTT Group companies, including NTT Data, have donated a total of 185 million yen to the National Political Association. Fujitsu, on the other hand, has donated a total of 166 million yen to the LDP since 2013. In a sense, this support makes them a major sponsor of the LDP, but they are also receiving various benefits from Minority-related projects. According to an investigation by Shukan Bunshun, the NTT Group has received 264 orders for minority-related business to date. The total amount is 126.5 billion yen. Fujitsu, which has been plagued by frequent system failures since March last year in its mining-related business, is also receiving more orders. Fujitsu and its affiliates have received five orders for minority-related projects so far this year alone. According to a survey by Shukan Bunshun, the company has received orders worth a total of 71.3 billion yen so far. Furthermore, approximately 90% of these contracts were discretionary contracts, in which the client selected the successful bidder. In addition, Shukan Bunshun obtained internal documents that show the true relationships between LDP politicians and major sponsors. The name of a current minister was also written there. (Omitted) *See source for full text.
>>8 No. In fact, more than 90% of donations, including from organizations, go to the LDP, so it seems like the donations system exists for the LDP’s benefit.
>>13 Fujitsu’s system is widespread in the UK lol It’s better to ask Fujitsu than to ask a consultant or a bookworm idiot Death marches are no problem.
If it weren’t for companies like Fujitsu, they would have gone bankrupt. The computer and the internals were probably Lenovo or something. Models that are normally sold for around 50,000 yen thanks to Fujitsu magic are now 150,000 yen. I wondered who would buy it, but it turns out the government bought it.
Even if you search for “Political Ethics Review Board” or “Political Ethics Committee”, there are no threads, how dirty is the Unification Church and the Liberal Democratic Party?
Everyone knows that the country will be better off leaving it all to the LDP-Komeito government and the Ministry of Finance, rather than cutting taxes and leaving the money to the people.
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