When financial reporting misrepresents the figures  


WHEN we hear the words “creative accounting”, many of us probably think of something dishonest. But does creative accounting really mean “create-a-thief”? Not necessarily.

Recent developments surrounding Tabung Haji have reinforced this perception. The Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) described certain practices as “creative accounting”, raising questions about how accounting choices and judgements can affect reported financial results.

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