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The ‘excessive pressure’ that led to Japan’s biggest accounting fraud in a decade
A probe into Nidec found that a hard-charging corporate culture pushed executives to inflate profits by $1 billion over multiple years. The case is described as Japan's largest accounting fraud in a decade.
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