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Legally, Japanese and Korean companies are only required to have a board of directors with at least one representative director.[3][citation needed] In Japanese, a company director is called a torishimariyaku (取締役) and a representative director is called a daihyō torishimariyaku (代表取締役). The equivalent Korean titles are isa (이사, 理事) and daepyo-isa (대표이사, 代表理事). These titles are often combined with lower titles, e.g. senmu torishimariyaku or jōmu torishimariyaku for Japanese executives who are also board members.[4][5] Most Japanese companies also have statutory auditors, who operate alongside the board of directors in supervisory roles.