2018-12-21 20:31:38
				Carlos Ghosn was arrested again by a new charge
Carlos Ghosn was supposed to be released on bail today, but he was detained again.
The former head of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi was arrested today by Japanese police. He was charged with a new charge, write Financial Times.
Now a top manager is accused of violating legal norms in the direction of Nissan Corporation. 64-year-old Ghosn is forced to spend the next 10 days in custody.
The Japanese Prosecutor's Office raised suspicions towards Ghosn regarding his rule: when he was the head of Nissan, he copied personal losses to the company because of a losing contract. The amount was more than 16 million US dollars. The police are currently searching his house.
 
							
					
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