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Toshiba says cooperating with US on 'accounting problem'

The company has been roiled by a profit-padding scandal, in which high-handed bosses for years systematically pushed their subordinates to cover-up weak financial figures.

March 18, 2016 / 10:02 IST
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Toshiba's American units are cooperating with US authorities over alleged accounting irregularities, the embattled firm said today, a day after its shares tumbled on a report it was under investigation.

The company has been roiled by a profit-padding scandal, in which high-handed bosses for years systematically pushed their subordinates to cover-up weak financial figures.

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Toshiba, a pillar of Japan's industrial establishment, is expecting a huge loss of about 710 billion yen (USD 6.4 billion) for the year to March with sagging global demand also contributing to its financial woes.

"Several of our US subsidiaries have been requested to provide information by the US Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission, and they are cooperating with the request," Toshiba said in a statement, referring to what it described as an "accounting problem" though it refrained from naming any of the companies.