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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