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Tokyo Olympics chief to stay on, even as furore grows over sexist comments - media metro.us - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from metro.us Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tokyo Olympics chief apologises, but refuses to resign over sexist comments Toggle share menu Advertisement Tokyo Olympics chief apologises, but refuses to resign over sexist comments A former Japanese prime minister, the 83-year-old has a history of making public gaffes. (Photo: AFP/Takashi Aoyama) 04 Feb 2021 10:45AM (Updated: 04 Feb 2021 02:35PM) Share this content Bookmark TOKYO: Tokyo Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori on Thursday (Feb 4) apologised for making sexist remarks about women, saying he retracted the comments and would not resign, despite calls for him to step down on social media. The hashtag Mori, please resign was trending on Twitter in Japan on Thursday morning and some users on the platform were calling on sponsors to pressure the Tokyo organising committee into dropping Mori from the top post. ....