Fujitsu’s chairman, Tatsuya Kanda, has resigned following allegations of conduct deemed “inappropriate” towards women. The technology giant announced the resignation on Thursday, citing Kanda’s acknowledgement of the behavior. While details remain scarce, Fujitsu stated the conduct violated its standards and was brought to light through internal reporting channels. Kanda’s departure is effective immediately, with a replacement to be determined. The company emphasized its commitment to fostering a respectful and inclusive workplace. This incident follows scrutiny of Japan’s corporate culture regarding gender equality and workplace harassment. Fujitsu is undertaking measures to prevent recurrence and reinforce ethical conduct.