Carlos Ghosn took £6.9m in 'improper' payments, Nissan and Mitsubishi claim

Former Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi group boss protests his innocence as fresh allegations claim he received payments without consulting the board.

19 Jan 2019 | 4972 Views | By James Attwood, Autocar UK

Nissan and Mitsubishi say former chairman Carlos Ghosn received £6.9 million in 'improper' payments without consulting the board, in a joint statement issued by both brands. 

Ghosn remains in custody in Japan after being indicted on charges of serious financial misconduct, aggravated breach of trust and understating his income for ...

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