Presidente de la asociación japonesa de cosméticos, sentenciado a un año por soborno

El Tribunal de Distrito de Tokio ha condenado a Koichi Hikichi, presidente de la Asociación Japonesa de Cosméticos, a un año de prisión por sobornar a investigadores de la Universidad de Tokio.

El Tribunal de Distrito de Tokio sentenció a Koichi Hikichi a un año de prisión el 26 de mayo de 2026, por sobornar a investigadores de la Universidad de Tokio en relación con una investigación conjunta.

El caso se centra en actividades vinculadas al sector cosmético y la colaboración entre la asociación y la universidad.

El fallo destaca la rendición de cuentas de los líderes de la industria para mantener la integridad en las asociaciones académicas.

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