Scandal with Japan’s Olympus only gets deeper. Now the United Kingdom’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) confirmed they are investigating.
The SFO, located in a building known as Elm House, says they’re getting help from a former Olympus CEO, Michael Woodford. He’s already turned over corporate documents he kept after he was fired from Olympus last month. The SFO also confirmed that the U.S. FBI is involved.
This comes as Olympus held an emergency meeting with 40 banks, to essentially beg them for more money.
According to NHK, Olympus officials swear they’re actually going to make money this year, however overall sales are slightly down from last year. Olympus stated they will release their accounting books by the government ordered date of December 14. They will also reveal who’s responsible for the huge losses from securities investments, as well as buyouts of other companies.
NHK gave no indication of how the bank officials reacted to the emergency meeting with Olympus.