The company said its Executive Vice-President Osamu Honda will also retire as it 'deeply' apologised for "the improper conduct in application of driving resistance, different from regulations by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT)".
The board of directors of Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC) at its meeting held today resolved the issue of change of Representative Directors and reduction of compensation of the management, the company said in a statement.
Subsequently, Suzuki, who is the designated Chairman and CEO, will give up his CEO title.
Osamu Honda, a Representative Director and Executive Vice-President, Chief Technology Officer will retire on June 29 June subject to approval of shareholders at 150th Ordinary General Meeting, SMC said.
Stating that the company will "promptly work on measures to prevent recurrence of such an incident in future", SMC said: "We express once again our deep apologies to our customers, clients and all stakeholders for any inconveniences and concerns caused."
Furthermore, after July 2016, the monthly compensation of the Chairman will be cut by 40 per cent for six months while that of President Toshihiro Suzuki by 30 per cent for six months, it said.
The salary of Vice-Chairman Yasuhito Harayama will be reduced by 25 percent for six months and that of Managing Officers by 20 per cent for the same duration.
Assuring that "disciplinary measures will be taken against the personnel concerned of the management level", SMC announced a slew of measures, including auditing system for engineering operations and promoting utilisation of whistle- blowing system, to prevent recurrence of such incidents.
Last month, SMC had admitted to discrepancies in emission and fuel efficiency testing process between the regulation by MLIT and the actual method carried out by it. A total of 16 models were subjected to investigation, but vehicles sold outside Japan were not affected.
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