Dutch specialist staffing firm Brunel said on Wednesday it had restated its results for 2011 and 2012, reflecting irregularities at its U.S. office which it disclosed in March.
_0">Following the minor restatements, Brunel reported an operating profit of 69.95 million euros in 2012, an increase of 14.9 percent from 2011.
The company said on March 1 it had found evidence of fraud at its Houston, Texas, office, forcing it to take a 9.7 million euro charge.
Investigations by the firm and KPMG confirmed the initial findings, Brunel said on Wednesday, adding that the irregularities were "an isolated incident and entirely attributable to a single employee."