The Japanese government begins discussing guidelines for its probe of the Unification Church, moving a step closer to questioning the controversial religious group with an eye on possibly requesting a court consider depriving it of tax benefits.
The Japanese government on Tuesday began discussing guidelines for its probe of the Unification Church, moving a step closer to questioning the controversial religious group with an eye on possibly requesting a court consider depriving it of tax benefits. The discussions came after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida last week instructed…