Broadcaster Blames Ex-Bigwigs for Scandal Houdini Act
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In a plot twist that screams corporate déjà vu, the broadcaster piled the blame on former president Koichi Minato and ex-executive vice president Toru Ota for ignoring a scandal like it was a spam email. These two captains of the corporate ship apparently mastered the art of the strategic no-response, turning a potential PR fire into what might become a nuclear inferno. While the scandal details remain thin, the broadcaster’s finger-wagging at Minato and Ota proves that in crisis management, doing absolutely nothing is still a choice — one that costs you your resume highlight.
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(1 of 3)Source: Japantimes | Published: 8/28/2025 | Author: Unknown
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