Ghosn ordered by Dutch court to repay $6m to Nissan
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The amount covers net remuneration Ghosn received from April to November 2018
May 23, 2021
Carlos Ghosn was ordered by a Dutch court to pay almost EUR5m ($6m) to a local unit of Nissan Motor Co. in one of the first rulings arising from the global legal battle between the fallen auto executive and his former employer.
The former chairman has “no right to fair compensation, transitional compensation or arrears of salary” since no employment contract existed between him and Nissan-Mitsubishi, an Amsterdam-based joint venture called NMBV, the district court in the Dutch capital said in a ruling on Thursday.
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Greg Kelly, former representative director of Nissan Motor Co., arrives at the Tokyo District Court for his first trial in Tokyo on Sept. 15, 2020.Bloomberg photo by Kiyoshi Ota.
More than two years after the arrest of auto titan Carlos Ghosn on charges of financial crimes, the Nissan Motor Co. executive said to be key to the downfall of the carmaker s former chairman has broken his silence.
Hari Nada, a senior vice president at the Yokohama-based company, appeared in the Tokyo District Court on Thursday, taking the stand in the trial of Greg Kelly, the former Nissan director who was arrested on the same day as Ghosn in November 2018.