The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) consulted with a council composed of academics and others regarding the exercise of the "right to question" to the former Unification Church for the seventh time, and it was approved. We plan to exercise the "right to ask questions" on August 7 and ask for responses to 26 items by August 97.

At the beginning of the meeting of the Council on Religious Corporations, which consists of academics and others, the Council of Religious Corporations was held on the 25th, and Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Nagaoka stated, "It is essential to have a sufficient understanding of the actual situation in order to determine whether it falls under the requirements of the dissolution order.

After that, a report was issued that recognized the content of the "right to ask questions" under the Religious Corporation Act as "appropriate" and was approved.

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) exercised the "right to question" for the seventh time on the 26th, and on 7 items related to organization and operation
, budget, settlement of accounts, assets
, contributions
, church management
,
and
court cases involving religious orders, We plan to ask for a response by August 97.

In addition, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) is continuing to interview lawyers who have negotiated with the former Unification Church and former believers who have complained of damage, and is investigating methods for collecting donations and carefully considering whether they meet the requirements for requesting a dissolution order.