After Nissan scandal, spotlight turns on fraud risk in Asia

As Asia’s economies grow, a business intelligence firm warns that a growing disconnect between distant headquarters and local offices could lead to an increase in fraud as internal audit teams fail to meet the mark.
After Nissan scandal, spotlight turns on fraud risk in Asia

After a whistle-blower’s report alleged on Monday that Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn had grossly underreported earnings over the years, corporate fraud has again become a talking point in Asia

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