The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun
PM: Civil Code breach grounds to dissolve religious groups
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Wednesday that illegal acts under the Civil Code can be the basis for a court order to dissolve a religious corporation, a comment that di ers from the conventional interpretation of the Religious Corporations Law.
He made the remark at the House of Councillors Budget Committee, responding to a question regarding the Family Federation for World Peace and Uni cation, widely known as the Uni cation Church.
e Religious Corporations Law states that a court order for the dissolution of a religious corporation can be issued when “the religious corporation commits an act that is clearly found to substantially harm public welfare” in violation of laws and regulations.
According to judicial precedents, one of the requirements for a court order to dissolve a religious corporation is proof that the group violated a law or regulation such as the Penal Code.
However, the prime minister said, “If the acts were found to be organized, vicious and continuous, among other conditions, and meet the conditions of the Religious Corporations Law, illegal acts under the Civil Code could also be included.”
On Tuesday, Kishida said at the House of Representatives Budget Committee that complaints the government received through its hotline regarding the Uni cation Church included cases that were “possibly in violation of the Penal Code and other various rules.” Kishida indicated they could be grounds for requesting a court order for the dissolution of the religious corporation if a court nds the acts to be illegal.
Kishida also stressed that bills regulating “spiritual sales” and large monetary donations will be submitted as soon as they are ready, and that necessary preparations will start during the current Diet session. (Oct. 20)