A study group was held by the Consumer Affairs Agency to discuss countermeasures against fraudulent business practices such as psychic marketing. I would like to urge serious reflection, ”he said, and proposed a review of the law and the development of new laws so that the operation can proceed smoothly.

Eight committee members participated in the Consumer Affairs Agency's review meeting held on the 4th to discuss countermeasures against fraudulent business practices such as psychiatric sales.



In this report, Shoji Kawakami, a professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, commented on the use of the Religious Corporations Act, which stipulates requests for dissolution orders of religious groups, saying, ``There have been only a few examples of its use so far, and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has taken a passive attitude. I would like to urge serious reflection," he said, stating that business suspension and dissolution orders should be developed on the premise of investigation rights, etc., so that the operation can proceed smoothly. I made a proposal.



In addition, Chuo University professor Shuichi Miyashita said that regarding religious donations such as donations, he said, ``There are cases where it is legally a contract act, and there are cases where it is not. You should," he pointed out, and a discussion was held with a proposal for a new law that stipulates prohibition of donations made through illegal solicitation, etc., and invalidation of donations exceeding a certain amount.



At the next study meeting, a proposal for summarizing the discussions so far is scheduled to be presented.