Tokyo Barrister: Start the law firm bankruptcy

Chapter 728: Hanze's Hesitation

Chapter 728: Hanze's Hesitation

It's almost dawn.

Everyone in the office dispersed.

Hanzawa went back to his original seat and sat down alone. He was also a little confused. Facing the complicated relationship of interests between Eriko and Shirai, Hanzawa couldn't make up his mind how to deal with it for a while.

Eriko and Shirai both belong to the original industry school.

Furthermore, if Shirai inherited resources from Eriko, then confronting Shirai would mean declaring war on the entire industrial group of the Tokyo Central Bank.

Will those high-ranking bank directors let me go?

Hanzawa knew that the stakes were high. If something happened between Shirai and Eriko, it would probably cause an unprecedented earthquake in the personnel of the bank's top management.

Hanzawa began to plan in his heart.

At present, President Nakano has been taken away by the Financial Services Agency for questioning.

The former top leaders of the Tokyo faction now dislike me.

In the bank, I really have no power to rely on.

The situation is getting worse and worse.

The deputy director of the second sales department sat silently in the office lobby before dawn. From time to time, he picked up a bottle of coffee next to him and drank it. I don't know if he was too obsessed with thinking that he mistook coffee for a drink. Unconsciously, he had drunk three bottles.

Banking is such a testing place.

A cruel place.

A place of torture.

From the Osaka branch, we walked all the way to the head office.

I thought things would be smoother and easier from now on.

But unexpectedly, I found myself standing on the edge of a cliff in the blink of an eye.

You may be doomed at any time.

I guess this time I really have to leave the bank.

If I just sit there and do nothing, Shirai will not let me go.

Similarly, if he really declared war on Shirai and Eriko behind him, then as a result of the factional struggle, he would probably end up being sacrificed as the first one to stand out.

After all, it is impossible for the former Tokyo faction to purge all members of the former industrial faction.

In the end, even if the original industry faction won the fight.

In order to quell the anger of the original industrial faction and to stabilize the overall situation, the former Tokyo faction will probably take action against themselves to appease the public anger.

Yes, no matter which way you go, it's a dead end.

Hanzawa thought of his wife.

Do you want to talk to her?

It took her a while to get used to Tokyo.

I just tidied up the house.

I was about to tell her that I might not be able to stay in the bank anymore.

This one is really hard to open.

Hanzawa sighed slightly.

He knew that self-pity would not change reality, so he might as well wait and see if there were any new discoveries.

Afterwards, he opened his laptop and logged into the network disk, where he found that the recording device he had installed at Yoshizawa Trust had uploaded recordings.

Banze immediately opened the recording file and listened carefully.

He fast-forwarded directly to the place where the voiceprints were densely displayed, which was most likely where Tomita was making a call.

Sure enough, as I got closer, I really heard Tomita's voice reporting.

"Ueno. Someone from the Tokyo Central Bank is coming today!"

Tomita's voice rang out.

Ueno? Hanzawa wrote down the name. When he was looking through the old files tonight, Hanzawa also vaguely remembered this person's name. He was also a member of the original industry faction, but he was sentenced to prison for illegally issuing loans several years ago. Could it be that he was also related to Eriko? !

"That...that...you need to pay attention to the matter regarding Aobadai Apartment!" Tomita said in the recording.

"Don't let the people from the bank bother me all the time." "It's uncomfortable for me to be caught between you."

Tomita's voice was intermittent.

It seemed like he was constantly complaining to the person on the other end of the phone.

After a while, the call was disconnected.

Afterwards, Tomita swore a few words as if to vent his anger, and then no more voices were heard.

After hearing this recording, Hanzawa felt strange.

Tomita did not focus on reporting the 300 billion yen "false reporting" issue.

Instead, we are talking about the Aobadai Apartment.

Hanze frowned, he felt something was very wrong.

Previously, when he was investigating Yoshizawa Trust, he discovered that in a coal mining financing project of the Tokyo Central Bank, Yoshizawa Trust had diverted funds to a commercial investment plan for the Aobadai Apartment real estate.

Banzawa knew that the trust had to be registered with the regulatory authorities.

So he immediately used the Tokyo Central Bank's system to log into the website of the regulatory authority and found the relevant details of the Aobadai Apartment Trust registration.

Soon, the relevant details were presented before us.

The Yoshizawa Trust was established through an offshore trust company in the Cayman Islands.

Afterwards, the ownership of Aobadai Apartment will be held through this offshore trust company.

The information of this offshore trust company shows that one of its directors is named Ueno.

Right!

The information gradually began to match up!

Now you can basically lock down a lot of information.

Ueno was an expelled member of the industrial group.

However, the funds for many loan projects of the Tokyo Central Bank actually passed through the hands of these former industrial bankers who had been fired.

This shows that the original industry groups have been connecting with each other both inside and outside the bank.

Even outside the banking system.

There will also be mutual care between the inside and the outside.

This is really an extremely serious violation!

However, it is not enough to investigate to this extent.

Still, conclusive evidence is lacking.

There is a lack of direct evidence that Shirai, Ueno, Eriko and others were in collusion with each other.

At this point, the investigation can only prove that a lot of the bank's loan funds were used by these expelled original industries. As for how these people outside the bank colluded with the insiders of the bank, no evidence has been found.

You can know it by thinking about it.

If we take these evidences directly to Shirai or other senior executives from the original industry, they may just throw their hands up and pretend it has nothing to do with them, and shift the blame to outsiders or some low-level subordinates.

On the other hand, those who are already outside the banking system are not afraid of being confronted with such evidence. They can also shift the blame to the bank, saying that it was the bank that ordered it, especially to the former Tokyo clique within the bank.

A nearly perfect deadlock was reached.

These people have formed a close alliance of interests from the inside out.

It is nearly impossible to pry them open.

What a headache!

Hanze didn't know where to crack it. He stood up and walked to the bathroom to wash his face.

The mirror in front of the sink reflected a tired face with bloodshot eyes.

Cold water hits the face.

I felt a sudden shock in my body.

Hanzawa splashed water on his face.

In the end how to do?

Hanze thought about it. He thought of the Aobadai Apartment that Tomita mentioned in the phone recording. Could it be that the apartment was hiding something even more sinister?

While Hanzawa was thinking this, Kitahara also investigated Aobadai Apartment on the same night...

(End of this chapter)

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