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Monday, April 21, 2025

Independent panel finds Hyogo governor's whistleblower punishment illegal - The Mainichi

KOBE (Kyodo) -- Hyogo Gov. Motohiko Saito's disciplinary action against a former senior official who reported misconduct to the prefectural government's whistleblower office was "clearly illegal" and invalid, a report by an independent panel of lawyers said Wednesday.

The investigation by the third-party panel into allegations of abuse of power by Saito follows the death of the subordinate by apparent suicide after being punished for the document release in March last year. The panel also recognized many of Saito's reprimands against staff as constituting an abuse of power.

Its conclusion is more damning than the one drawn by the Hyogo prefectural assembly's investigation that only stated there was a "possibility" Saito's actions were illegal.

Saito defended his actions after the assembly's investigation committee put together the report earlier in the month, saying, "Possibility also means (my actions) could have been legal."

On Wednesday, Saito told reporters he would take the findings of the independent panel seriously, but maintained that the document filed by the whistleblower contained "highly defamatory" claims.

"I will make necessary corrections and fulfill my responsibility in moving the prefectural administration forward," he said.

The independent panel's report found that as the whistleblower's document met the criteria for being in the public interest, efforts to identify him were illegal.

It also concluded that Saito and other implicated officials should not...



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