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Toshiba investigated by Japan's securities watchdog: Nikkei

FILE PHOTO: Shoppers look at Toshiba Corp's Regza television at an electronics store in Yokohama, south of Tokyo, June 25, 2013. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File Photo

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's securities watchdog is investigating Toshiba Corp's accounting practices for the last business year to see if it properly handled the losses incurred by its U.S. nuclear unit Westinghouse, the Nikkei business daily reported on Thursday.

The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission is examining the process of how Toshiba created the financial report for the 2016/17 business year, which was released in August, the Nikkei said.

The report was originally due at the end of June but Toshiba and its auditor had a conflict of opinion over when the Japanese company came to know about the losses at Westinghouse, the Nikkei said.

The auditor, PriceWaterhouseCoopers Aarata LLC, in August gave a "qualified opinion" on Toshiba's financial results, meaning it broadly vouched for books that contained minor problems.

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But in a rare move, it also issued a separate "adverse opinion" on corporate governance, saying Toshiba was late in booking Westinghouse losses.

The securities watchdog will examine exchanges between Toshiba and its auditor and aims to see what led to the auditor's decision, and why reports from previous years were postponed repeatedly, the Nikkei reported.

The investigation was not due to any new discoveries or allegations, according to the Nikkei.

A Toshiba spokesman declined to comment on the report.

(Reporting by Kaori Kaneko; Editing by Chris Gallagher and Edwina Gibbs)