Fujitsu chairman quits over ‘woman-related inappropriate conduct’ scandal (opens original article in a new tab)
Fujitsu chairman Hidenori Furuta has stepped down over 'woman-related inappropriate conduct' allegations, with the company confirming the resignation after becoming aware of the issue this month. No legal violations were reported in the matter.
- Fujitsu chairman Hidenori Furuta resigned over 'woman-related inappropriate conduct'
- Company became aware of the issue this month and confirmed the resignation
- No legal violations were reported in the matter
- Furuta took over as chairman in 2024 after previous roles
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