While French justice issued
an international arrest warrant against the former boss of Renault-Nissan on April 22, 2022
,
Le Figaro invites
you to reread a major investigation published in its columns on January 20, 2020 on the Carlos Ghosn case. .
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It is a sprawling affair which, due to the spectacular escape of Carlos Ghosn, now a refugee in Lebanon, may never be judged.
Public opinion has a kaleidoscopic vision of it: extravagant remunerations but for the most part never paid, a house in Beirut bought by Nissan but where the ex-CEO lives today, circuits with the appearance of retrocommissions, parties at the castle of Versailles, and even packets of chips invoiced on a budget line that looks like a slush fund… There is everything in the Ghosn affair, where morality, ethics and law are often mixed up.
In September, Nissan had estimated its potential damage at 35 billion yen, or about 300 million dollars, of which only a part…
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