On the 8th, the former Unification Church sent the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology the materials on organizational management and property that were requested to be reported, regarding the ``question right'' exercised for the first time against the former Unification Church based on the Religious Corporation Law.

On the 22nd of last month, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) exercised the right to question the former Unification Church for the first time under the Religious Corporations Act, requesting that it submit materials related to organizational management, income and expenditure, and property by the 9th.



In response to this, the former Unification Church sent the materials requested for reporting to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology on the evening of the 8th.



According to people involved, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology will carefully examine the contents of the materials as soon as they arrive, and will respond to civil court rulings that acknowledged the illegal acts of the former Unification Church and its followers, as well as consultations on damages received from the government. It is our policy to ask additional questions.



The person in charge of the former Unification Church's Family Federation for World Peace and Unification said, "We sincerely responded to what we could do within the deadline. Based on the materials we submitted this time, we believe that we will have questions again. We will continue to be sincere. I will respond to this," he said.