Stringer blamed for company’s troubles.
A former Sony executive has blamed Sony’s recent run of poor form on the decision to appoint a foreigner American Howard Stringer as the company’s CEO.
According to tweets by New York Times journalist Hiroko Tabuchi spotted by Kotaku, ex-Sony Vaio chief Koichiro Tsujino told an audience at a recent seminar that Sony “should never be run by a foreigner.”
Tabuchi explained that he, “refuses to elaborate, saying he’ll get in trouble. Oh dear.”