Fujitsu Chairman Hidenori Furuta Withdraws Candidacy Amid Improper Behavior Allegations
Fujitsu has announced the withdrawal of Hidenori Furuta's candidacy as a nonexecutive director. This decision, which impacts the company's annual shareholders' meeting scheduled for later this month, follows reports of "woman-related" improper behavior. Furuta was also identified as the company's chairman in initial reports.
Fujitsu has confirmed the withdrawal of Hidenori Furuta's candidacy for a nonexecutive director position. This development comes ahead of the company's annual shareholders' meeting, which is slated to take place later this month.
Reports indicated that Furuta, who was identified as Fujitsu's chairman, was involved in "woman-related" improper behavior. The withdrawal of his candidacy is linked to these allegations.
The company has not publicly provided further details regarding the specific nature of the alleged behavior or additional reasons for the withdrawal beyond the initial statement.
(Source: Japan Times)
