TOKYO -- Japan's Nidec revealed on Friday that profits at the precision motor manufacturer had been hit by accounting irregularities and pledged to reform its corporate culture to prevent any recurrence.
Motor maker vows to reform corporate culture to prevent any recurrence

Nidec is the world's largest maker of motors, powering everything from computer hard discs to home appliances. (Photo by Atsushi Ooka)
TOKYO -- Japan's Nidec revealed on Friday that profits at the precision motor manufacturer had been hit by accounting irregularities and pledged to reform its corporate culture to prevent any recurrence.