Japan is set on Dec. 10 to enact a bill to ban organizations from maliciously soliciting donations following controversy over the fundraising practices of the Unification Church, after the Cabinet made concessions on key issues with the opposition camp.
Japan is set on Dec. 10 to enact a bill to ban organizations from maliciously soliciting donations following controversy over the fundraising practices of the Unification Church, after the Cabinet made concessions on key issues with the opposition camp.
Japan's government on Friday prepared a pair of bills to revise consumer contract laws to help people financially impacted by the dubious sales practices of the Unification Church and other religious organizations. The government, also planning separate legislation to impose criminal punishment if religious organizations maliciously solicit donations, submitted its…