k Olympus Loss Concealment IssuePresident Takayama resigned in April January 18, 2012, Tokyo, Japan President Shuichi Takayama of scandaltinted Olympus speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Takayama said the current leadership, including Takayama himself, would remain in office for another three months as the camera and medical equipment maker prepared for an extraordinary shareholders meeting in the latter half of April. Olympus set up the news conference a day after the companyappointed independent panel cleared auditing firms from responsibility for the companys accounting scandal but found five current and former individual auditors culpable, which means Olympus wont take legal action against its outside accounting firms for failing to uncover a 13year effort to hide 1.5 billion in investment losses. Photo by Natsuki SakaiAFLO AYF mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Olympus Loss Concealment Issue President Takayama resigned in April January 18, 2012, Tokyo, Japan   President Shuichi Takayama of scandal tinted Olympus speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Takayama said the current leadership, including Takayama himself, would remain in office for another three months as the camera and medical equipment maker prepared for an extraordinary shareholders  meeting in the latter half of April.   Olympus set up the news conference a day after the company appointed independent panel cleared auditing firms from responsibility for the company s accounting scandal but found five current and former individual auditors culpable, which means Olympus won t take legal action against its outside accounting firms for failing to uncover a 13 year effort to hide  1.5 billion in investment losses.  Photo by Natsuki Sakai AFLO  AYF  mis
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Olympus Loss Concealment Issue President Takayama resigned in April

January 18, 2012, Tokyo, Japan - President Shuichi Takayama of scandal-tinted Olympus speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Takayama said the current leadership, including Takayama himself, would remain in office for another three months as the camera and medical equipment maker prepared for an extraordinary shareholders' meeting in the latter half of April. Olympus set up the news conference a day after the company-appointed independent panel cleared auditing firms from responsibility for the company's accounting scandal but found five current and former individual auditors culpable, which means Olympus won't take legal action against its outside accounting firms for failing to uncover a 13-year effort to hide $1.5 billion in investment losses. (Photo by Natsuki Sakai/AFLO) AYF -mis-

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