Problems with group management of former comfort women Some staff criticized documents May 21 17:25

A Buddhist group that operates a facility where former comfort women in South Korea live has accumulated more than 1.1 billion yen in Japanese yen and is used for the business of paid elderly facilities not related to former comfort women. Some officials have issued documents criticizing the executives of the group, saying that they are trying. Regarding the support activities of former comfort women in Korea, the prosecutor's house search has recently been conducted on another group, which has been criticized for its uncertain management, and a severe gaze is being paid.

On Gyeonggi Province near Seoul, a Buddhist group operates a facility for former comfort women, "Nanum's House," and now six elderly women live.

Some officials from the group issued a document on 19th that criticized executives for alleging operational problems.

According to the document, based on the donations collected for the purpose of using it for former comfort women, the assets including real estate accumulated by the group are more than 13 billion won and the Japanese yen is more than 1.140 billion yen. In addition, I criticize that I am trying to use it for the business of a paid elderly facility that has nothing to do with former comfort women.

In response to this, several Korean media reported that less than 10% of the donation received by the organization last year, at least about 220 million yen in Japanese yen, was used for former comfort women. It was

Regarding the support activities of former comfort women in Korea, the prosecutor's house search has recently been conducted on another group, which has been criticized for its uncertain management, and a severe gaze is being paid.