Mitsubishi Electric President Hiroshi Uruma held a press conference on the evening of the 20th and apologized, saying, "I would like to once again deeply apologize for the great concern and inconvenience caused to our customers, related parties, and many other people."


After that, he said, "I was unable to carefully pick up the various issues and concerns that the workplace faced because I lacked seriousness as a manager, and I caused a great deal of trouble to society. I would like to build a company-wide system to prevent this.”


In addition, President Uruma revealed that the former chairman Masaki Sakuyama was newly found to have been involved in fraudulent activities, and that he had indicated his intention to resign as "senior advisor", and that the company had accepted it. I made it