Today's Yomiuri, a Japanese newspapers, revealed on its web that one of staff members dispatched by the Akasaka Prince Hotel (currently, Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka), that had been in charge of the service of the dinner party for President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Republic of Yemen at the Prime Minister's Official Residence in November 2005, had been into the Official Residence setting him/herself up as a different person.
The staff member presented a fabricated ID card before the Official Residence's employees. He or she was allowed to enter there undoubtedly. Staff members' names for services in the Residence are supposed to be registered beforehand. A manager of the Akasaka Price Hotel came to know that the staff member dispatched by a temporary-employment company was another person on that day. The hotel manager decided to change a picture on the ID card without changing his or her name.
The Hotel said, All we could do was to inform a change of a staff member to the Official Residence. The manager didn't know that. We deeply apologize.
Today, Mr. Kawamura, Chief Cabinet Secretary told that he had received the report from the hotel in August 2007. It is deeply regrettable that a hotel which has had satisfactory performances for serving foreign VIPs did a very disappointed act, he added.
Oh, scary.
How about a security system of the Prime Minster's Residential Office?
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
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