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Carlos Ghosn was a jet-setting captain of industry, the C-suite superhero who helped save struggling automakers in France and Japan. That’s why his arrest in Tokyo on allegations of financial misconduct on Nov. 19, 2018, while he was chief executive officer of Renault SA and chairman of Nissan Motor Co., came as such a shock. Ghosn served two lengthy stints in jail before being released on bail, all the while professing his innocence and saying the deck had been stacked against him. Then, at the
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Ghosn said while detained he was not entitled to deferred pay
Statements made to prosecutors in 2018 read aloud at Greg Kelly trial
Bloomberg
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Carlos Ghosn told prosecutors while being detained in late 2018 that there was no legal obligation for Nissan to pay him any deferred compensation that was relinquished voluntarily, according to statements read aloud in court for the trial of former director Greg Kelly.
“The reason why I reduced my compensation was due to public opinion, and to keep up the motivation of Nissan employees,” Ghosn told prosecutors at the time, according to testimony that Kelly’s lawyer read aloud in the Tokyo district court on Tuesday. Kelly has denied charges of helping Ghosn underreport his remuneration by more than 9 billion yen ($83 million).
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