The bank was forced to delay the release of its annual report last week
Credit Suisse said it is adopting a new plan to fix “material weaknesses” in its reporting and control procedures for the past two years, following a fresh review of its financial statements prompted by concerns raised by US regulators last week.
For 2021 and 2022, “the group’s internal control over financial reporting was not effective,” Credit Suisse said in its annual report released today.
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