Tokyo, Japan -- McDonald's Japan, automaker Nissan and beer giant Kirin said Tuesday they were dissociating themselves from Japan's biggest
Tokyo, Japan — McDonald’s Japan, automaker Nissan and beer giant Kirin said Tuesday they were dissociating themselves from Japan’s biggest boyband agency following revelations about decades of sex abuse by its late founder.
A McDonald’s Japan spokesperson told AFP the firm plans “not to renew contracts” with the talent agency once they expire, adding “no form of human rights violations is tolerable”. It added that steps announced by the agency to compensate victims were not detailed enough and too slow.
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