Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan chairman who fled financial misconduct charges in Japan, is seeking more than $1bn (£785m) from the carmaker in a lawsuit
Carlos Ghosn, the former Nissan chairman who fled financial misconduct charges in Japan, is seeking more than $1bn from the carmaker in a lawsuit.
The tycoon, once considered the most powerful automotive industry figure in the world, accused Nissan, along with two other companies and 12 named individuals, of crimes including defamation, slander, libel and the fabrication of materialThe lawsuit will be widely seen as something of an attempted fightback by the 69-year-old, who always denied the charges he faced in Tokyo.That plane took him to Lebanon, his childhood home, where he has remained ever since.The two countries have no extradition treaty.
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