A Lebanese judge grants Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan and Renault, a residence permit but bans him from traveling after Interpol issued a wanted alert last week.
MORE: Ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn slams company, Tokyo prosecutors as he breaks his silence after fleeing Japan
Ghosn had been under 24-hour surveillance at his Tokyo home awaiting trial on charges of financial misconduct. He somehow slipped out of the country undetected on a private jet, arriving in his homeland of Lebanon Dec. 30. It has been widely reported he sneaked out of the country in a box typically used for audio equipment.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lebanon slaps travel ban on Carlos GhosnLebanon has imposed a travel ban on fugitive former auto executive Carlos Ghosn one day after he briefed the world's media on why he fled Japan.
Read more »
Lebanon Bans Carlos Ghosn From Leaving The CountryI am a Texas native interning at the Forbes office in London, and have previously been published in London and Austin newspapers. I am an alum of City, University of London and Texas State University.
Read more »
Carlos Ghosn Tries to Reclaim NarrativeDays after fleeing Japan, Carlos Ghosn is mounting a pointed counterattack on Japanese authorities and Nissan, aiming to unravel their case against him.
Read more »
After Dramatic Escape, Carlos Ghosn Makes His Case - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts🎧 Listen: In today's episode of The Journal podcast, nick_kostov explains how former auto executive Carlos Ghosn defended himself against charges of financial crimes in an emotional press conference following his escape from Japan
Read more »