Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami Resigns Amid Drug Probe

by September 26, 2025

Resignation Amid Controversy

Takeshi Niinami, known for his candid approach towards Japan’s corporate culture, has stepped down as the chief executive officer of Suntory Holdings Inc. This decision comes after police conducted a search of his residence in relation to an investigation involving illegal drugs.

Police Investigation Details

At a hurriedly convened press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday, Suntory President Nobuhiro Torii revealed that Niinami, aged 66, is under scrutiny for allegedly violating laws concerning the purchase of a cannabis-containing supplement.

According to a report by Tokyo Shimbun, Niinami has asserted his innocence regarding these allegations. When approached for comments by Bloomberg, he chose not to elaborate further.

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