Woodford to decide on bid to run Olympus


TOKYO: The former CEO of Japan's disgraced Olympus Corp, Briton Michael Woodford, has returned to Japan on where he says he will decide the future of his bid to return to his old post.

Woodford, who was fired as chief executive in October and blew the whistle on a US$1.7bil accounting scandal, faces long odds in his battle with current management over future leadership of the Japanese maker of medical devices and cameras.

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