Fujitsu Chairman Hidenori Furuta resigns after company confirms 'woman-related inappropriate conduct,' spokesperson says.
Fujitsu Chairman Hidenori Furuta resigned at his request after the company confirmed his 'woman-related inappropriate conduct,' a spokesperson at the Japanese technology conglomerate said.
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