Fujitsu to brief on legal spat with former pres

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TOKYO, April 14 | Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:16pm EDT

TOKYO, April 14 (Reuters) - Fujitsu Ltd (6702.T), Japan's largest IT services firm, said it would hold a news conference on Wednesday at 0700 GMT to give its account in a legal dispute with a former president over his abrupt resignation last year.

Fujitsu said its chairman Michiyoshi Mazuka and others would attend the news conference.

It is the company's first news conference since early March when former president Kuniaki Nozoe went public with allegations that he was pushed out of his post due to suspected links to organised crime, and not illness as was originally announced by the firm.

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