Mass Swindling Puts Japan’s High Life Expectancy in Doubt
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Aug 3, 2010 17:50 JST
- Tags: Bizarre, Crime, Fraud, Hikikomori, Obituaries, Old People, Police, Tokyo
Coming immediately after the case of a 117-year-old man who turned out to be a mummy, the 113-year-old woman supposed to be the oldest person in Tokyo has “disappeared,” with family claiming not to have met her for 25 years.
Many now suspect that much of Japan’s elderly population may in fact be alive in name only, and maintained by unscrupulous relatives for the purpose of making fraudulent pension claims.
The scandal over non-existent old people coincides with the Japanese government releasing updated life expectancy statistics – 79.59 for men and 86.44 for women.
These statistics make Japanese women the longest lived in the world, and place men in the top 5. Overall Japan is the oldest, closely trailed by Hong Kong.
Japan’s huge elderly population is not in doubt, but its large population of centenarians certainly now is.
Local governments administering pension payments apparently often pay out without ever checking whether the recipient is alive, leading to elderly people long since dead being kept on their books to allow claims.
One writer involved with a project to photograph centenarians reports that “there was an extremely large number of cases where we visited their homes but were refused permission by the family or told they don’t actually live there.”
Officials with Japan’s Social Insurance Agency, responsible for handling pensions, also report falsification of pension documents is being uncovered in large numbers.
Japan is also noted for rarely carrying out autopsies compared to other developed nations, leaving even greater scope for fraud.
Not only may Japan face the humiliation of having to re-examine its pride at supposedly having the world’s longest life expectancy, it also faces far more alarming questions over why a nation with crippling national debt in the midst of huge tax hikes, and facing a massive pension crisis, has allowed such fraud to continue unchecked.
Update: Local governments in Tokyo are reporting three men aged 108, 103 and 102 have just been discovered to be “missing.”









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"Update: Local governments in Tokyo are reporting three men aged 108, 103 and 102 have just been discovered to be “missing.”"
They are not missing... they are death.
OSHI-
They are become death?
wtf? at least let a relative take care know they are taking care of their grandfathers/mothers.
This kinda sucks, but I think it'd be wise for some other countries to check in on it too. It sounds like an easy scam, after all.
They should of sent people to check on the elderly if they are living or not.
Everybody knows the world's elder person is Chuck Norris. I heard he died long ago, but Death hasn't enough guts to take his soul
The Disappearance of the Cenenarians.
After reading that earlier article about the mummy, I knew something like this was going to happen.
I was also under the impression that Andorra has the longest life expectancy of any country recognised by the UN, although the UN life expectancy list doesn't include them (the CIA world factbook does).
This is how the money of anime losers gets in! I see now! Well then time to kill Japan for I am s*l*a*y*e*r*5*4*5*-s*a*m*a* servant of thee L*o*r*d E*n*k*i*! Bow down to Lord E*n*k*i fools! For he is your master and creator. He will destroy Japan!
BTW morons Europe is the oldest! Ha!
Dude, I want your drugs
I take no such filthy human shit fool!
"Update: Local governments in Tokyo are reporting three men aged 108, 103 and 102 have just been discovered to be “missing.”"
Shouldn't they be scrambling a large search and rescue force to track them? That's what we do in Finland when one of our people goes missing.
As an aging, creepy, over-40 nerd who sometimes enjoys a bit of anime, I'm just posting to say how awesome the pic used for this entry is, I totally hope I look that pimpgeezertastic in like, 10 or 15 years, if I live that long while smoking 2+ packs a day.
Source? Pic is fucking awesome.
Derp moment there.
According to CNN, 70 have been found to be missing (lol) already http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2010/08/05/lah.japan.missing.centenarians.cnn
The usual cases of fraud, fake people and using the dead, japan is kind of slow picking that up because we can't even count the number of countries that have people using this exact method.
at least the people screwing the welfare system in this country are real,lol
Now it is the barbarians' turn to the laugh at them!
I'm surprised the Japanese media haven't tried to spin it as some crazy otaku on a murder spree.
why did´t i try this with my gradparents to ;)
Other 108-year-old one and 103-year-old one aren't Japanese, but probably fucking Zainichi Korean.
Where there is "free" money there is always people willing to do anything to get it.
I don't see how the lack of super-old people may influence the statistics - it's not like the country can have a high life expectancy because it has one or two people who are older than 100 years. IMO the primary factor in calculating life expectancy should be the quality of life, not the overall average age of the population
Your opinion, however, has no bearing on the definition of life expectancy. It is the average of the age of death in a population. Lowering the top end of age of death because of these numerous "centenarians" may well push Hong Kong into first.
Kind of like having a 2-D character around isn't it? Don't have to feed it, take it out shopping, make dinner for it or buy it presents. So is this the original idea of the 2-D persona?
Look on the bright side: Now, at least Japan's swindling expectancy rate is higher.
I can believe in people living beyond a hundred. I personally had a grandfather reach 103. Owned a farm in British COlumbia, he worked on it until his eventual and sudden demise. But to stage a con using a dead relative's name for the sake of a little extra cash is pretty low in my books.
If my son/daughter will be a hikki I won't hesitate to help him/her out even if I'm already dead. (ofc only if he/she are okay with it) xD
No doubt there.
actually, i disagree. allot of people who do this don't do it for the extra money, they do it because they need the extra money. an extra what, 2000$ a year for some people may be the difference of keeping there house, or needing to commute to work for 6 hours any given day.
It may be true that some people need this money, but doing it this way will not only damage the system already in place to assist low income families, but tarnish the family name in the process. The last thing we need is the government having a reason to be MORE stingy with economic assistance.
are you thinking america? we are the ones who bend over fucking backwards for poor. i dont think japan even gives a fuck realy, never heard of there welfare system.
You sure he reached 103? Back in the days they often made people older on the paper so they could do work, they otherwise couldn't or otherwise gain some profit from it.
Great grandfather Joe, 1896-1999. Served in BOTH World Wars in the Canadian navy. He didn't see much action on the Pacific though, probably why he survived.
The closest he came to danger was when he was transferring to another ship out at sea. As he was swimming across the other crew started screaming at him. He didn't know why until he climbed aboard. I guess a few sharks had started chasing him.
moredotsmoredots.
Sad thing is, maybe it's not only the families in question that are making money off of pensions, but the insurance agencies as well. How, I srsly don't know..but the fact that they've kept this on this long means there HAS to be that loophole that brings in cash. Just a possibility tho ┐('~`;)┌
Cheat Enabled.
Achievement Disabled.
=P
It seems like a nationwide fraud system going on unchecked for decades. Just like the nationwide fraud system in germany regarding VAT cheating.
I wonder why nothing gets done about that. Somewhere some influential people seem to make high profits...
What VAT cheating in particular do you mean?
So this is how hikkimori stay funded.
That's the first thing that came to my mind too when I read this ^^
Mind: Blown
The only reason there's lots of fraud in Japan is because noone bothers to check things.
JAPAN AND HORRENDOUS JUSTICE SYSTEM? NO WAY.
But seriously, it's not only the life expectancy fraud that's going on, but as the article states, the lack of a consistent autopsy system, the lack of a balanced judicial system to the specific laws' holes that allows for abuse of welfare, child welfare, etc etc.
This is actually kinda funny considering older statesmen in Japan typically vote for these exorbitant welfare systems that are so easy to abuse. Well, not saying it doesn't happen elsewhere. Because the way many American cities' pension system is set up, if you work ONE DAY in a county, you rake up the pension until you're filthy rich, RETIRED.
Man, what is up with old swindlers? There's so many things to exploit for them.
who wants to live 100 years anyway? it would just be 'surviving' at that point...
I'd rather be a millionair and have a good live (fun and charity of course)
"Who Wants to Live Forever"!
What about staying on SanCom?
@Palmtop Tiger
Speaking of Hikkimoris...
I wonder how much money Kaguya Houraisen has now...
That Eintei NEET must be loaded enough to buy every anime/doujin/figure/plush/manga/sextoy she wants...
Gensokyo is not covered by Japanese government. Sorry.
She is the heir to the land owned by her adoptive earth barbarians. They'll want to tax her for her land.
She never have to worry about income tax though.
Getting money for imaginary elders is a cool system for Hikki's...