Former CEO Ghosn sues Nissan for a billion dollars — via drivingdotca Autonews
Because Ghosn is now living in Lebanon, which has no extradition treaty with Japan and does not extradite its citizens, a conclusion to the matter has yet to be reached. Renault and Nissan have looked to distance themselves from the scandal. Additionally,issued in France and Japan. Ghosn holds Lebanese, French, and Brazilian citizenship.
Reports say Ghosn is currently dealing with legal issues in France related to tax evasion, alleged money laundering, fraud, and misuse of company resources while in charge of the Renault-Nissan partnership. Judge Sabbouh Suleiman, who is a part of Beirut’s prosecutor’s office, said that a hearing date for Ghosn’s case against Nissan is set for September. The accused parties and Nissan are expected to send representatives to Beirut, or appoint a Lebanese attorney to represent them in court.
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