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Fuji Xerox bosses step down after Australasian accounting scandal

The SFO is not investigating but will review audit report. UPDATED: Japan-based Fujifilm says accounting losses now at $466m from its overseas subsidiaries.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 13 Jun 2017

Fuji Xerox says its chairman and three other executives are stepping down after an investigation into the “inappropriate accounting” of its New Zealand and Australian subsidiaries.

Fujifilm, which owns 75% of Fuji Xerox, estimates the impact of the improper accounting at its at its Australasian

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 13 Jun 2017
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