
Mitsubishi Electric Corp’s headquarters in Chiyoda-ward, Tokyo
17:51 JST, April 22, 2022
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Mitsubishi Electric Corp. said Thursday that it has uncovered new cases of inspection misconduct involving electric transformers used at power plants and substations.
The misconduct, in which the company falsified quality-testing reports, involved a plant in Ako, Hyogo Prefecture, affecting 3,384 transformers, or about 40% of all units shipped between 1982 and last month.
The falsified inspection was discovered by an investigation committee set up by the company after a series of inspection misconduct came to light last year.
The company had written in testing reports for some of its extra high voltage transformers that they had met conditions demanded by clients in preshipment tests, despite conducting inspections under different conditions.
It had also designed products that did not meet in-house standards.
Mitsubishi Electric suspended shipments of the transformers after discovering the falsification on April 1. In a statement, the company apologized for the incident.
Client power utilities have yet to report issues with the affected products. Mitsubishi Electric said it will conduct special inspections if need be.
Mitsubishi Electric said the investigation committee told it that “more time is needed until the completion” of investigations at all 22 of its plants following the latest revelation.
The investigations were initially set to be completed this month.
The company discovered a string of inspection malpractices last year at multiple plants, including one in Togitsu, Nagasaki Prefecture.
The chairman and president of the company at the time stepped down to take responsibility.
Top Articles in Business
-
Prudential Life Insurance Plans to Fully Compensate for Damages Caused by Fraudulent Actions Without Waiting for Third-Party Committee Review
-
Narita Airport, Startup in Japan Demonstrate Machine to Compress Clothes for Tourists to Prevent People from Abandoning Suitcases
-
JR Tokai, Shizuoka Pref. Agree on Water Resources for Maglev Train Construction
-
KDDI Opens AI Data Center at Former Sharp Plant in Osaka Prefecture; Facility Will Provide Google’s Gemini AI Model for Domestic Users
-
Toyota Motor Group Firm to Sell Clean Energy Greenhouses for Strawberries
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Japan Institute to Use Domestic Commercial Optical Lattice Clock to Set Japan Standard Time
-
Israeli Ambassador to Japan Speaks about Japan’s Role in the Reconstruction of Gaza
-
Man Infected with Measles May Have Come in Contact with Many People in Tokyo, Went to Store, Restaurant Around When Symptoms Emerged
-
Prudential Life Insurance Plans to Fully Compensate for Damages Caused by Fraudulent Actions Without Waiting for Third-Party Committee Review
-
Woman with Measles Visited Hospital in Tokyo Multiple Times Before Being Diagnosed with Disease

