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TOSHIBA CHANGES BOARD DIRECTOR NOMINEES AS TWO STEP DOWN

Toshiba Corp., facing a deepening crisis over corporate governance, said on Sunday it will change its board director nominees for a coming shareholder meeting, as two are stepping down.

The shakeup follows an investigation that found the company had colluded with the Japanese government to pressure foreign investors, a revelation that its second-largest shareholder called the greatest corporate governance scandal in the world in the past decade.

The report was commissioned by shareholders, who voted in March for an independent investigation into allegations investors had come under pressure from the company.

Audit committee chair Junji Ota and audit committee member Takashi Yamauchi will retire as board directors, the company said in a statement, after a four-hour long emergency board meeting.

Toshiba’s audit committee has come under scrutiny as the investigation alleged the committee failed to take any action even when it became aware of Toshiba’s attempt to prevent shareholders from exercising their rights.

Toshiba also said two executives, Masayasu Toyohara and Masaharu Kamo, will leave this month. The report alleged these two reached out to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for support ahead of Toshiba’s annual general meeting last July.

In the statement, Toshiba said it “will take action to identify the root cause without delay, in an objective and transparent manner, including the participation of third parties.”

The board, particularly chairman Osamu Nagayama, is likely to continue to face repercussions from the report in the run-up to the annual shareholders meeting on June 25.

Earlier on Sunday, 3D Investment Partners, Toshiba’s second-biggest shareholder, wrote in a letter to the chairman and the three audit committee members calling for their immediate resignations.

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