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Japan gave over 100 contracts in 10 yrs to Dentsu-linked non-profit groups
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Japan Awarded More Than 100 Contracts Over 10 Years To Dentsu Linked Non Profit Groups

Gov t gave more than 100 contracts over 10 years to Dentsu-linked non-profit groups

Gov t gave more than 100 contracts over 10 years to Dentsu-linked non-profit groups Jan. 1 06:27 am JST Jan. 31 | 02:30 pm JST TOKYO The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © 2021 Thomson Reuters ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Takes the expression You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours to a new level. Shameful. 11 ( +12 / -1 ) This is absolutely shocking! said no one ever. 12 ( +13 / -1 ) Jan. 1 08:17 am JST The Japanese government has awarded more than 100 contracts over the last decade to two non-profit groups set up by Dentsu Inc, Of course they did! There are so many fingers in pies here that there’s basically no room for pie.

INSIGHT-Japan awarded more than 100 contracts over 10 years to Dentsu-linked non-profit groups

INSIGHT-Japan awarded more than 100 contracts over 10 years to Dentsu-linked non-profit groups Reuters 12/30/2020 By Ju-min Park, Sakura Murakami, Mari Saito and Antoni Slodkowski Popular Searches TOKYO, Dec 31 (Reuters) - The Japanese government has awarded more than 100 contracts over the last decade to two non-profit groups set up by Dentsu Inc, according to a Reuters analysis of government data, in arrangements that some opposition lawmakers say obscured the role of the advertising giant in winning public funds. The contracts, which ranged from administering tourism-promotion projects to distributing coronavirus relief funds, were worth at least $1.6 billion, according to  public disclosures by  government ministries and data provided by those ministries to Japan’s parliament, seen by Reuters, which has not previously been reported.

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