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  1. Olympic photography fears highlighted by O2 drama

    Private security staff are once again under fire, over an apparent ignorance of the law, after guards reportedly banned pictures of the O2 Arena in London, captured from a public place.

  2. Olympus issues statement on accounting fraud charges (update)

    Olympus has confirmed that Tokyo prosecutors have charged the company over the filing of false financial statements in relation to a £1.1 billion accounting cover-up.

  3. Olympus faces whistleblower at London tribunal (update2)

    It is a far cry from Tokyo. Olympus scandal whistleblower Michael Woodford is taking on his former employer at an unfair dismissal hearing in Stratford, East London.

  4. Olympus directors hand in resignation letters

    All 11 directors of trouble-hit Olympus have today officially submitted resignation letters, announcing their intention to quit after an extraordinary shareholders’ meeting on 20 April.

  5. Scandal-hit Olympus names new president

    The new president of scandal-hit camera maker Olympus is Hiroyuki Sasa, the company is expected to confirm in a press conference this morning.

  6. Olympus ‘suicide’ shock: Post-mortem completed

    The Japanese family of a top Olympus executive, believed to have committed suicide, have reportedly told police that his death came as a complete shock as he was in ‘regular touch’.

  7. Olympus on death of India MD: ‘We should respect family’ (update 9.20pm)

    Olympus’s head office in Tokyo has confirmed the death of Tsutomu Omori, the managing director of Olympus India, and issued an official statement.

  8. Olympus India MD ‘found dead’ in apparent suicide

    The 49-year-old Japanese managing director of Olympus India has been found dead in an apparent suicide, according to local press reports yet to be verified by Olympus's corporate HQ in Tokyo.

  9. Olympus OM-D: Hands-on review from CP+

    Olympus may be reeling from one of the largest scandals in Japanese corporate history but its latest camera, the OM-D E-M5, appears to be already winning over photographers in Japan. Damien Demolder reports from the…

  10. Olympus: Financial troubles will not affect launch of new products

    Olympus claims its imaging division will continue as usual, despite the company's financial issues.

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