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Japan’s top ad agency indicted over Olympics bid-rigging scandal

Japan’s biggest advertising agency and five other companies have been indicted for allegedly violating an anti-monopoly law, in a corruption scandal over allegations of bid-rigging during the Tokyo Olympics.

The indictment followed the arrest this month of a senior Tokyo 2020 organising committee official and three others who were accused of rigging a string of Olympic Games-related tenders.

The Dentsu Group president, Hiroshi Igarashi, has admitted to Tokyo prosecutors that his firm is liable, according to local media.

Prosecutors unveiled charges against the company as well as the leading advertising firms Hakuhodo and Tokyu Agency, and the events operators Same Two, Cerespo and Fuji Creative Corp.

Seven company executives and officials were also named in the indictment, which did not specify who worked for which firm.

The firms and executives “colluded to restrict each other’s business activity with regard to the awarding of contracts” for Olympic test events, a statement from prosecutors said. Their actions “went against the public interest and effectively restricted competition”.

Dentsu Group said it took “the situation very seriously, and we sincerely apologise for the trouble” caused by the scandal.

The company added that it had established an external committee of experts to investigate the case and requested salary returns from five of its current and former officials.

Tokyo prosecutors arrested the former 2020 Games official Yasuo Mori this month for allegedly violating the anti-monopoly law, along with three other businessmen. The four allegedly rigged a string of open competitive bids and limited tender contracts for Olympic events, reportedly worth a total of 40bn yen (£248m).

Prosecutors are also

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