Toshiba inflated profits by $1.2bn, report finds

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Toshiba chief executive Hisao Tanaka has already apologised for accounting problems at the firm

Toshiba overstated its operating profit by a total of 151.8bn yen ($1.22bn, £780m) over several years, according to the findings of a probe.

An independent panel appointed by Toshiba found institutional accounting irregularities, the firm said, external in a statement to investors.

Toshiba said it "takes the situation it has caused very seriously" and that it "deeply apologised" to shareholders.

The overstatement was roughly triple an initial Toshiba estimate.

The probe could lead to a restatement of earnings, a board overhaul and potential action by regulators.

"Within Toshiba, there was a corporate culture in which one could not go against the wishes of superiors," the report said.

"Therefore, when top management presented 'challenges', division presidents, line managers and employees below them continually carried out inappropriate accounting practices to meet targets in line with the wishes of their superiors."

The improper accounting practices stretched back to 2008.

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