Opinion | The Carlos Ghosn Experience

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From WSJopinion: It’s hard to blame Carlos Ghosn for fleeing Japan after his ill treatment, writes The Editorial Board

Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn has become an international fugitive after fleeing Japan before his expected trial on accusations of financial wrongdoing. It would have been better had he cleared his name in court, but then it isn’t clear that he could have received a fair trial.

You might even call Mr. Ghosn’s decision to escape to Lebanon—presumably by private plane with still unknown assistance—a case of rough justice. He was feted for years in Japan for saving Nissan from bankruptcy, but to his shock he was arrested in...

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opinion The WSJ supporting a fugitive from justice. He must be a friend of Trump.

opinion It’s hard to expect a CEO to respect the laws of a sovereign nation.

opinion Agree on that, the guy was mistreated, ignored and left in a legal limbo with no light at end of tunnel.

opinion Way to stay on brand, WSJ

opinion You have missed another excellent opportunity to shut up.

opinion Whaaaaa, he's the victim! Lol.

opinion Are those stick on eyebrows? 🤣

opinion Rule of law, right

opinion Unsurprisingly, the opinion is actually more balanced than its (sub)title implies ....

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opinion 'why do Millennials like socialism?' Me : *shows this article*

opinion He's not heavy father, he's my oligarch.

opinion Yes, because laws are only for the sweaty peasants

opinion The WSJ is right. If you follow the story, it looks like a palace coup at Nissan abetted by the Japanese prosecutors. The Nissan honchos were jealous of Ghosn's success.

opinion I have read about the evidence they have collected and it seems he is obviously guilty of breaking Japanese finance laws at the detriment of the companies he funneled money from for personal use. I cannot sympathize someone escaping justice.

opinion Financial crimes, no worries?

opinion Now if only the WSJ can show that same sympathy for us defendants as Japanese business executives

opinion Bwahahahaha FOH

opinion Never thought I’d see the day that the WSJ openly supported rich executives who illegally escaped and fled a jurisdiction to avoid felony convictions. Lololol just kidding I am...whatever the opposite of surprised is

opinion Corporate hacks, including WSJ

opinion In Japan you’re guilty until proven innocent. That’s very weird for such a rich and fair culture.

opinion Umm it's totally not. He doesn't deserve sympathy. His wealth alone helped him escape what others would be unable to. I'd be more apt to have sympathy if he'd stayed.

opinion Sure, if he'd been locked up in the US he may have hung himself in a cell surrounded by sleeping guards and broken security cameras.

opinion one can guess what rich assholes will do in US if they are accused of crimes...ffs...smh mmfa

opinion Carlo's Gone*

opinion Oh, poor little CEO. I really feel sorry for him...

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