Fujitsu chairman quits following woman-related improper behavior

Fujitsu withdrew Hidenori Furuta’s candidacy as a nonexecutive director ahead of its annual shareholders meeting later this month. The decision follows improper behavior related to a woman.

Fujitsu said it has withdrawn Hidenori Furuta’s candidacy as a nonexecutive director. The annual shareholders meeting is slated for later this month.

The action follows reports of improper behavior related to a woman. Furuta had been the company chairman.

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