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Fujitsu chair resigns over ‘woman-related inappropriate conduct’
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Tokyo: Fujitsu’s chairman has stepped down over “woman-related inappropriate conduct”, the Japanese computing systems firm told AFP on Wednesday.
- Hidenori Furuta’s departure, effective Tuesday, came after the company became aware of the issue this month, a spokesman said on the customary condition of anonymity.
- The spokesman declined to discuss the details of the matter but noted the personnel move was not prompted by any violation of the law.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Tokyo: Fujitsu’s chairman has stepped down over “woman-related inappropriate conduct”, the Japanese computing systems firm told AFP on Wednesday.
Hidenori Furuta’s departure, effective Tuesday, came after the company became aware of the issue this month, a spokesman said on the customary condition of anonymity.
The spokesman declined to discuss the details of the matter but noted the personnel move was not prompted by any violation of the law.
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