Yoshiro Mori, the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee, said on Thursday he would not resign despite pressure on him to do so after making derogatory comments earlier in the week about women. (More Sports News)
The controversy over the gaff-prone former Japanese prime minister is one more problem the postponed Tokyo Olympics really didn't need as organizers and the International Olympic Committee try to pull off the postponed games in the midst of a pandemic. They are scheduled to open on July 23.
“I am not thinking to resign," Mori said.
“I have been working hard and helped devotedly for seven years. I will not be stepping down.”