JAL Chief Resigns, Succumbing To Mounting Board Criticism
Japan Airlines yesterday announced that CEO Toshiyuki Shinmachi plans to resign his position along with five other board members as part of a chaotic shake-up within the top ranks of the company. Shinmachi took over as chief executive 10 months ago but recently was under intense scrutiny for alleged...
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