Carlos Ghosn sues Nissan-Mitsubishi for millions in damages

Carlos Ghosn is reported to have launched a lawsuit against Nissan and Mitsubishi after he was removed as chairman of the alliance last year on charges of financial misconduct. Dutch newspaper NRC claims Ghosn is seeking £13.5m (€15m) in damages in a Netherlands case, with his lawyer claiming proper procedure was not followed when the two Japanese companies ousted the chairman. “In the Netherlands, if you want to fire an executive you have to first tell him what he’s being accused of, and you have to provide him with the evidence for the accusations. Neither of those things has happened,” lawyer Laurens de Graaf told the paper. The case is being reviewed but a trial date has not been set. So far, Ghosn has launched no cases against his other former employer, Renault, as he resigned from the French firm’s board of his own accord. Ghosn, who has been charged with a number of financial misconduct offences, was planning to tell the world his side of the story via a press conference earlier this year, and created a Twitter account to inform the public. The next day, however, he was re-arrested by Japanese authorities, before being freed on a £3.6m bail later that month. He has since regularly repeated his claims he is being framed by Nissan executives and is innocent of the charges against him, including understating his income over five years by £34 million.  The 65-year-old was dismissed from his role as Nissan’s chairman after he was arrested last November. But he officially remained on the firm’s board until a vote in Tokyo in April.  Greg Kelly, the former Nissan special director who was arrested at the same time as Ghosn, was also sacked. Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard was added to the board, as part of an effort to stabilise the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance following Ghosn’s
Origin: Carlos Ghosn sues Nissan-Mitsubishi for millions in damages

Carlos Ghosn’s wife pleads to Donald Trump to help former Nissan exec’s case

Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn leaves his lawyers offices after he was released earlier in the day from a detention centre after posting bail in Tokyo on March 6, 2019.Kazuhiro Nogi / Getty The wife of former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn is pleading to the U.S. president to help his case. According to Reuters, Carole Ghosn wants Donald Trump to speak with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during the G20 summit about helping to prove her husband’s innocence. Carole has already called upon the French government to help as well. I’d like President Trump to speak to Prime Minister Abe about fair conditions, fair trial conditions and to let me speak to my husband and also to respect this presumption of innocence until proven guilty, Carole Ghosn told the BBC. Carole Ghosn was born in Beirut, but has a U.S. passport. Carlos Ghosn is accused of financial misconduct charges but claims he was ousted as Nissan chairman by a boardroom coup. and that his former colleagues stabbed him in the back. According to Carole, she has not spoken to Carlos since he was re-arrested on April 4th. They told him one of the bail conditions, the restrictions, is he isn’t allowed to speak to me or talk to me, which I find inhumane, she explained. All of this could have been dealt with internally within the company. This didn’t need to go this far and on top of it my husband is innocent and time will prove the truth. The G20 summit will take place in Osaka on June 28 and
Origin: Carlos Ghosn’s wife pleads to Donald Trump to help former Nissan exec’s case