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Ex-Tokyo Medical Univ. Chancellor Arrested for Breach of Trust

Ex-Tokyo Medical Univ. Chancellor Arrested for Breach of Trust

   Tokyo, Jan. 13 (Jiji Press)--Japanese police arrested Kinuko Iwamoto, former chancellor of Tokyo Women's Medical University, on Monday on suspicion of breach of trust involving fictitious payments of construction consulting fees by the university, people familiar with the investigation said.
   Iwamoto, 78, is suspected of having the university illegally pay about 120 million yen in consulting fees to an architect between July 2018 and February 2020 over the construction of a new school building, the people said.
   Tokyo's Metropolitan Police Department concluded that there was no justifiable ground for calculating the amount of fees, suspecting that the money spent was funneled back to Iwamoto and used for personal purposes, according to the people.
   The architect started working as a construction consultant to the university in April 2016 and initially received between 40,000 yen and 50,000 yen per day, according to people familiar with the matter and a third-party committee.
   In February 2018, Iwamoto, then vice chancellor, proposed raising the fees. The univesity's board approved the proposal without any specific discussion. The university paid about 309.3 million yen to the architect for about three and a half years until February 2022.

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