As a result of investigating the relationship between groups that are said to be related to the former Unification Church and the city's projects, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced that it had granted subsidies to one group.

The city has decided not to ask for a return, saying that it was "an activity in light of the purpose of the subsidy".

The metropolitan government has been interviewing officials about whether they have outsourced projects, provided subsidies, or sponsored groups that are said to be related to the former Unification Church in the five-year period up to last year. I was researching all stations.



On the 14th, the metropolitan government announced the results of the investigation, and according to it, the "National Association of Lawyers Against Spiritual Marketing Act" announced that one group was announced as a related group, and subsidies were issued nine times. .



The city has decided not to ask for a return, saying that it was "an activity in light of the purpose of the subsidy".



A metropolitan government official explained, "Our main focus was on whether or not we were promoting the illegal activities of the former Unification Church, and we decided that this time it would not fall under such subsidies."