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Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Tetsuro Aikawa will step down as the Japanese automaker looks to regroup from its widening fuel economy testing scandal with the backing of Nissan Motor Co.

Aikawa, 62, and Executive Vice President Ryugo Nakao will leave their positions effective June 24, according to a statement Wednesday. Mitsubishi Motors said its management created an environment for fraud, adding to disclosures that the company tested nine vehicles improperly and overstated the ratings of four minicars by as much as 15 percent.



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