Hidden Losses: Olympus and the Decades-Long Cover-Up follows the unraveling of a major corporate scandal inside a respected Japanese company when a newly appointed chief executive questions unexplained advisory fees tied to past acquisitions. What begins as a routine financial review turns into a confrontation with decades of institutional silence, exposing how cultural pressure, hierarchy, and fear of reputational damage allowed massive investment losses to be hidden long after Japan’s economic bubble collapsed. The story traces how truth surfaced not through systems designed to protect shareholders, but through one individual’s refusal to accept vague answers.
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