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Former Olympus chief executive bows out, but not without a fight

By | January 6, 2012, 6:02am PST

Summary: Former Olympus chief executive and whistleblower Michael Woodford has announced his intentions to drop out of his three month fight with Olympus, but plans to sue them for wrongful dismissal.

Former Olympus chief executive Michael Woodford has announced that he is giving up his battle against the Olympus board of directors, and his efforts to reclaim his former position.

But he is not going without a fight, after stating he will “most definitely” sue the firm for wrongful dismissal.

The scandal-ridden company, which hid $1.7 billion in losses since the early ’90’s, is looking to replace the entire board of directors.

Woodford has been locked in a three-month fight to try and replace the current Olympus board and to be reinstated to his former position, in an attempt to bring the damaged company back from the brink.

However, he released a statement to the Japanese press that he was giving up, “despite my having done the right thing, none of the major Japanese institutional shareholders have offered a word of support to me”.

He cited pressure on his family as his major reason for pulling out. “My wife told me, ‘please don’t do it. Don’t make [himself] and [his] family go through any more. It’s without purpose’.”

Olympus is currently undergoing a high-scale investigation by authorities to get to the bottom of the scandal. Police, prosecutors and government regulators raided the company’s offices at the end of December.

The company is still at risk of being delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and has been suffering from dropping share values since the scandal was revealed.

Olympus president Shuichi Takayama, along with the current board, has already announced their plans to step down at the end of next month.

Woodford’s decision might shake the confidence of foreign shareholders, who want total reformation of the board, as he had previously stated his intentions of fighting for his former title.

Woodford is credited as playing a huge part in the discovery of Olympus’s accounting fraud, having raised concerns over unusual financial practices last October that ended in his dismissal.

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Hana Stewart-Smith's mother is presently employed by IBM UK. No other existing or potential conflicts to report; this information will be updated whenever deemed necessary.

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Hana Stewart-Smith

Hana is three things -- small, British, and stranded in Tokyo. After recognising that a degree in both English Literature and Film is, in fact, two parts unnecessary and useless, Hana decided that a change in pace was in order. With a lifelong passion for writing and a healthy fear/ fascination with technology, the next logical step was to move to Japan and surround herself with terrifying tech and a complete absence of the English language. She'll let you know how that venture works out.

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Out with the old, in with the new
klumper Updated - 6th Jan
Woodford is credited as playing a huge part in the discovery of Olympus's accounting fraud, having raised concerns over unusual financial practices last October that ended in his dismissal.

How is it that none of these corpoRAT shenanigans seem to surprise us anymore?

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There's nothing in the street
Looks any different to me
And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
And the parting on the left
Is now the parting on the right
And the beards have all grown longer overnight

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss ...


~Won't Get Fooled Again, Pete Townshend (The Who)

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