DENMARK: Carlsberg BBH accounting questioned
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 5 September 2005
A minority shareholder in Danish brewing group Carlsberg A/S has lodged a complaint about how the brewer represents its Russian joint venture in its accounts, calling on the company to set up an independent audit committee.
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A minority shareholder in Danish brewing group Carlsberg A/S has lodged a complaint about how the brewer represents its Russian joint venture in its accounts, calling on the company to set up an independent audit committee.

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