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Yahoo chief executive Scott Thompson 'to step down'

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The chief executive of computer firm Yahoo is to step down after accusations that a fake computer science degree was included on his CV, reports say.



According to the blog AllthingsD, Scott Thompson will quit his post in the wake of the controversy.



He is likely to be replaced by Yahoo's global media head Ross Levinson.



The blog says Yahoo is also close to settling with activist shareholder Daniel Loeb, who discovered Mr Thompson's mistake.



AllthingsD, the Wall Street Journal's technology blog, reported that Yahoo will say Mr Thompson is stepping down for personal reasons.



The firm has already acknowledged that its CEO, who took up his post in January, does not have a computer science degree.



Yahoo is also expected to appoint new directors and a new chairman in the wake of Mr Thompson's resignation.



Just last month, the company, which is based in Sunnyvale, California, announced plans to make 2,000 employees redundant.



Mr Thompson was previously the president of online payments firm Paypal.



Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-18053577





Yay, fraud...
 
Maybe someone should have checked his credentials BEFORE hiring him????
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They don't bother to check their articles for grammar and spelling so why would they bother checking anything else out for accuracy? It's funny that he can quit his job for his lie. Most people would have been fired instantly for pulling that one on their employer and that's assuming they can even get it past them in the first place. How nice it is to be a member of upper management.
 

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