The Guardian Australia – Business
·business
·2 hours ago
Fujitsu chair resigns after ‘woman-related inappropriate conduct’
Fujitsu chair Hidenori Furuta resigned on June 16 following allegations of 'woman-related inappropriate conduct'. The company, already embroiled in the Post Office IT scandal, stated it withdrew Furuta's candidacy for a non-executive director position at its upcoming shareholders' meeting. Furuta's departure highlights a broader issue of misconduct within Japan’s corporate landscape.
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