Teijin Incident

Teijin Incident

was a political scandal in the early Shōwa period of the Empire of Japan which brought about the collapse of the administration of Prime Minister Saitō Makoto in 1934.

History and background

In June 1933, the "Banchokai", a group of young investors, purchased 100,000 shares of Teijin (a leading Rayon and textile firm) from the Bank of Taiwan at a price of 125 yen per share. The stock steadily rose in price, reaching 200 yen per share by the end of the year, and rumors began to arise in the editorial pages of various newspapers that the "Banchokai" had somehow managed to manipulate the market.

Working with this unsubstantiated rumor, ultrarightist officials in the Ministry of Justice accused officials in the Ministry of Finance and members of the cabinet of Prime Minister Saitō of conspiracy with the Bank of Taiwan to permit the "Banchokai" to purchase shares at an artificially low price in return for bribes of cash and stock. In April 1934, the Ministry of Justice ordered the arrest of the Vice-Minister of Finance, director of the Bank of Taiwan and president of Teijin. On receiving word that a number of cabinet ministers were also scheduled to be arrested, Prime Minister Saitō dissolved the government on 3 July 1934. Soon afterwards, 13 more officials were arrested on charges of corruption.

Consequences

After a lengthy trial, all 16 defendants were cleared of all charges, and the entire set of stock transactions involving Teijin shares was found to be free of fiscal irregularities. However, the Japanese public in general was left with a strong impression on extensive corruption in high levels of government and finance, which further eroded public confidence in both liberal democracy and in the capitalist system. This image was encouraged by the right-wing "Kokuhonsha" , led by Kiichiro Hiranuma, who was also chief prosecutor in the trial. [Hook. Contested Governance in Japan. pp.185] Indirectly, the Teijin Incident contributed to an increase in violent, terrorist attacks by secret societies such as the "Sakurakai" and League of Blood against leading figures in government and finance. It also contributed to attempted military coup d'etats, such as the February 26 Incident against the perceived corruption of civilian rule.

References

*cite book
last = Hook
first = Glenn
year = 2005
title = Contested Governance in Japan: Sites and Issues
publisher = Routledge
id = ISBN 0415364981

*cite book
last = Mitchell
first = Richard H
year = 2002
title = Justice in Japan: The Notorious Teijin Scandal
publisher = University of Hawaii Press
id = ISBN 0824825233


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