Then Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara received a briefing on a 2011 agreement not to seek additional payments from Tokyo Gas Co. for dealing with soil contamination at a site to host a new wholesale food market, a former metropolitan government official said Saturday.
Then Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara received a briefing on a 2011 agreement not to seek additional payments from Tokyo Gas Co. for dealing with soil contamination at a site to host a new wholesale food market, a former metropolitan government official said Saturday.
Materials used in the briefing are still remaining, Itaru Okada, former central wholesale market head of the metropolitan government, told a powerful investigation committee of the metropolitan assembly.