Sony
Pictures executive Amy Pascal has stepped down from her post as the company's
co-chair. Her departure comes in the wake of a hacking scandal blamed on North
Korea, which revealed some embarrassing emails.
Deutsche Welle,
5Feb 2015
Hollywood
studio Sony Pictures Entertainment announced on Thursday that Pascal, whose
emails were leaked during the hacking saga, would step down to take on a new
challenge.
The
departure was given a positive spin in a company statement, which said Pascal
would be helping to launch a "major new production venture" at the
studio.
Pascal
apologized in December after the damaging emergence of private emails,
including an exchange where racially insensitive jokes were made about US
President Barack Obama's presumed movie preferences.
She later
apologized for "insensitive and inappropriate" comments, saying they
were "not an accurate reflection of who I am."
"I
have spent almost my entire professional life at Sony Pictures and I am
energized to be starting this new chapter based at the company I call
home," she said in a company statement.
'Resilience'
through tough times
There was
praise for Pascal from her co-chair Michael Lynton, who alluded to the
difficulties his colleague had faced in recent months. Lynton said the studio
had "faced some unprecedented challenges, and I am grateful for Amy's
resilience and grace during this period."
Washington
has blamed North Korea for the hack on Sony, claiming it has proof - something
that Pyongyang denies. North Korea has strongly condemned the Sony film
"The Interview," which features a fictional plot to assassinate
leader Kim Jong Un.
"The
Interview" was originally scheduled for a Christmas Day release, but was
pulled from movie theaters amid threats when Sony became the target of the
biggest cyberattack in US corporate history. The film was later given a limited
release in cinemas, and proved a sensation when it came to online sales.
rc/kms (AFP, dpa, AP, Reuters)

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