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Fuji Xerox ‘clearly ahead’ of competition for government contracts, minister claims

Fujifilm estimates the impact of cumulative losses caused by improper accounting at its Australasian subsidiaries is ¥37 billion ($NZ466 million).

Campbell Gibson
Wed, 14 Jun 2017

Economic Development Minister Simon Bridges says he was advised Fuji Xerox NZ was “clearly ahead” of its competition for numerous government contracts despite an investigation revealing it had inflated revenue.

Mr Bridges says although he doesn’t underplay the accounting irregularities uncovered

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Campbell Gibson
Wed, 14 Jun 2017
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