Osaka Company Under Investigation for Building Expo Pavilion Without Permit; Representative Says Firm Was ‘Too Busy’ to Submit Application
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Osaka Company Under Investigation for Building Expo Pavilion Without Permit; Representative Says Firm Was ‘Too Busy’ to Submit Application
OSAKA — Osaka Prefectural Police on Wednesday began searching the house of the representative of Iroha Kensetsu, an Osaka City-based construction company, among other places, on suspicion that the company contracted construction work for the Angolan pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo without a permit, in violation of the Construction Business Law.
On the morning of the 13th, Osaka Prefectural Police began searches of the homes of Iroha Construction in Tsurumi Ward, Osaka City, on suspicion of violating the Construction Business Act for allegedly undertaking interior construction work for the Angola Pavilion, an international pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, without a license.
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