Nissan says it will continue to pursue legal action against former Chairman Carlos Ghosn
FILE PHOTO: Former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn heads for the Tokyo District Court to start preparatory court procedures in Tokyo on May 23, 2019.
Ghosn became an international fugitive after he revealed last week he had fled to Lebanon to escape what he called a “rigged” justice system in Japan, where he faces charges relating to alleged financial crimes. Ghosn is due to speak to the media in Lebanon on Wednesday, is widely expected to detail some of the claims he has made against Nissan since his arrest in November 2018.
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