New York (CNN Business) Kraft Heinz will restate more than two years of financial results after some of its employees engaged in misconduct, the company disclosed early Monday.

In a filing with Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said that an internal investigation revealed that employees fabricated a number of transactions related to suppliers and procurement.

The company said it would restate full-year and quarterly results for 2016 and 2017 and the first three quarters of 2018. It has yet to file its 2018 annual report. And the delay in the filing of the annual report means it will be late announcing its first-quarter results.

The company said it did not believe the amount of the restatement was "quantitatively material" to its finances. Still, the restatements will total about $208 million.

Berkshire Hathaway BRKA The company is 27% owned by Warren Buffett's, which had its annual meeting in Omaha this past weekend.

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