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Honda Motor said Monday that it had accepted the resignation of Executive Vice President Shinji Aoyama — which followed an allegation of inappropriate conduct during a social gathering outside ...
Last year, Honda announced it expected to move somewhere around 2 million EVs over the next two years. That projected figure ...
In a statement released on April 7, Japanese automaker Honda announced that one of its top executives, Shinji Aoyama resigned from the company following an internal investigation into matters of ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Honda Motor said on Monday that it had accepted the resignation of Executive Vice President Shinji Aoyama which followed an allegation of inappropriate conduct during a social ...
Shinji Aoyama, who is also the company's director, resigned following an investigation by Honda's audit committee. The firm did not give details about Aoyama's behaviour, which happened 'outside ...
Honda’s audit committee investigated the accusations against Shinji Aoyama, an executive vice president and board director, and compiled a disciplinary action plan, the company said Monday.
Shinji Aoyama’s resignation followed an allegation of inappropriate conduct during a social gathering outside of work hours. Bloomberg via Getty Images Aoyama joined Honda in 1986 and has held ...
Honda’s audit committee investigated the accusations against Shinji Aoyama, an executive vice president and board director, and compiled a disciplinary action plan, the company said Monday.