(Reuters) – Bangladesh’s central bank has hired three “Big Four” accounting firms – EY, Deloitte and KPMG – to audit banks it says lost $17 billion to business people close to the regime of former leader Sheikh Hasina, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing bank governor Ahsan Mansur.
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