De La Rue braced for £35m hit after staff 'falsified' banknote quality checks
By Helen Morris 07 September 2010
De La Rue has laid the blame for the damaging production irregularities at its Hampshire mill firmly at the feet of its employees, as it announced an expected £35m hit to first half profits.
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