
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 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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