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Dentsu Inc.

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Tokyo, Japan

TYO: 4324 

Dentsu Inc. is a global media and digital marketing communications company offering a broad range of advertising, brand strategy, digital transformation, and marketing services to help clients engage with consumers across multiple channels.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Dentsu Inc.

-41.60

0.17%

Latest Event

Dentsu President Admits to Bid Rigging for Tokyo Olympics Contracts

Dentsu Group President and CEO Hiroshi Igarashi admitted during voluntary questioning that the company was involved in rigging bids for contracts related to the pre-games test events and competitions at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. This admission is part of a wider corruption scandal involving multiple firms and former executives.

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TOADIE

Dentsu Inc. is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Dentsu President Admits to Bid Rigging for Tokyo Olympics Contracts Logo
    FEB
    27
    2023

    Dentsu Group President and CEO Hiroshi Igarashi admitted during voluntary questioning that the company was involved in rigging bids for contracts related to the pre-games test events and competitions at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. This admission is part of a wider corruption scandal involving multiple firms and former executives.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The admission of bid rigging by Dentsu’s president signifies a serious breach of ethical business practices and corporate accountability. Such actions undermine fair competition and public trust, highlighting systemic issues in corporate governance and transparency within the organization.

    President of Japan ad giant Dentsu admits rigging bids over Tokyo Games

  • Dentsu Indicted for Bid-Rigging Over Tokyo Olympics Contracts Logo
    FEB
    15
    2023

    Japanese advertising giant Dentsu Group has been indicted over alleged bid-rigging involving the bidding process for Tokyo 2020 Olympic test events. The indictment, as part of a broader investigation into corruption in Olympics planning, has raised serious concerns about the company's ethical business practices.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The indictment over bid-rigging for Tokyo 2020 Olympic contracts highlights significant unethical behavior and corruption in business practices, undermining fair competition and public trust. This negative outcome is indicative of practices that could further entrench authoritarian and oligarchic influence by prioritizing profit over ethical responsibility.

    Japan ad giant Dentsu indicted over Olympics bid-rigging - BBC

  • Dentsu Corruption Probe in Olympic Bid-Rigging Logo
    NOV
    25
    2022

    Japanese investigators raided Dentsu headquarters on November 25, 2022, as part of a widening corruption probe into bid-rigging practices for Tokyo Olympic test events. The investigation centers on allegations of bribery and unethical corporate practices aimed at securing advantageous positions in test events critical for Olympic venues.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 29

    The investigation reveals unethical practices involving bid-rigging and bribery in the context of the Olympic Games, undermining transparency and fairness. Such behavior erodes public trust and weakens democratic processes by blurring the lines between corporate interests and public decision-making.

    Japan investigators raid Dentsu in widening Olympic probe

  • Dentsu Warned for Overtime Violations and Labor Abuses Logo
    DEC
    05
    2019

    Dentsu Inc. received a warning from Tokyo labor authorities on 5 December 2019 for violating labor laws related to excessive overtime work, which had previously led to an employee's suicide. The company acknowledged the issue and committed to reforming its working environment.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The article highlights Dentsu's repeated failure to adhere to labor laws regarding overtime work, a practice that has directly contributed to severe employee distress and even suicide. This violation of worker rights and failure to protect employee well-being is a strong indicator of negative labor relations practices.

    Japan: Dentsu receives warning for violating overtime rules, two years after worker suicide highlighted illegal overtime practices

  • Court Ruling on Dentsu's Labor Standards Violation Logo
    OCT
    06
    2017

    The Tokyo Summary Court fined Dentsu Inc. 500,000 yen for violating Japan's Labor Standards Law. The ruling led to disciplinary actions against three top executives and came on the heels of earlier internal reforms aimed at countering excessive overtime and improving working conditions.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The court ruling and ensuing penalties highlight a serious breach in labor practices, adversely affecting worker rights. Although Dentsu had initiated internal reforms in 2016, the violation and subsequent disciplinary measures reveal ongoing issues in upholding safe and fair working conditions, which aligns negatively with anti-fascist and pro-worker values.

    Concerning Court Ruling on Dentsu Inc.'s Labor Standards Violation in Japan

  • Dentsu Charged Over Labor Violations Amid Employee Suicide Logo
    JUL
    08
    2017

    In July 2017, Dentsu was charged with violating labor standards following the suicide of employee Matsuri Takahashi, who suffered extreme overwork conditions. The case, which drew national attention to Japan's notorious work culture and labor practices, has spurred demands for reform.

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    Dentsu has been accused of violating labor standards by subjecting employees to extreme overwork, which contributed to the tragic suicide of Matsuri Takahashi. This incident underscores significant shortcomings in ensuring worker rights and safe labor practices.

    Japan's Dentsu advertising agency charged over employee suicide - BBC

  • Dentsu Faces Charges for Illegal Labor Practices and Overwork Logo
    DEC
    25
    2015

    Dentsu Inc. is under intense scrutiny after revelations that its practices of forcing employees to work illegally long hours contributed to the tragic suicide of a young worker. In court, President Yamamoto admitted to the violations and pledged sweeping, fundamental reforms to remedy a culture that prized overwork at the expense of employee well‐being.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The event highlights Dentsu's systemic failure in upholding labor rights, as employees were forced into excessive overtime leading to tragic consequences. Despite the president’s public apology and promise for reforms, the illegal labor practices and lax internal controls represent a serious neglect of worker safety and human rights.

    Advertising Giant Dentsu Answers to Overwork Suicide, Promises Reforms

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