Fujitsu, Japan's largest IT services firm, has defended its actions in a row with the firm's former president about his alleged links to organised crime.
In a statement, Fujitsu said it did nothing wrong over the resignation last September of Kuniaki Nozoe, who it was said at the time suffered ill health.
But last month Mr Nozoe claimed that he was ousted after being wrongly linked with criminal organisations.
Fujitsu now says he was warned about his dealings with "anti-social forces".
The phrase is widely seen as a euphemism for organised crime. Mr Nozoe, president of Fujitsu for just 15 months, has categorically denied any such link.
Fujitsu's five-page statement, issued at a press conference in Tokyo, is the company's first comment since Mr Nozoe made his claims about the reason for his resignation. - bbc
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