Former Nissan and Renault boss Carlos Ghosn has been re-arrested by prosecutors in Japan on fresh allegations of financial misconduct.
The 65-year-old was arrested last November and has been charged with a number of offences relating to his time at Nissan. He was recently released on bail, but he was detained by prosecutors yesterday over fresh charges that he used Nissan funds for personal benefits.
In a statement released through his lawyer, Ghosn strongly denied the new charges, calling his arrest “outrageous and arbitrary”. He added: “It is part of another attempt by some individuals at Nissan to silence me by misleading the prosecutors. Why arrest me except to try to break me? I will not be broken.”
Ghosn’s arrest came the day after he joined Twitter and posted that he would “tell the truth” about what happened in a press conference on Thursday 11 April. The tweet came from a newly established @carlosghosn account, which has been verified by the social media service.
I’m getting ready to tell the truth about what’s happening. Press conference on Thursday, April 11.
— Carlos Ghosn カルロス・ゴーン (@carlosghosn) April 3, 2019
Renault reports fresh concerns to authorities
In a further development, Renault’s Ethics and Compliance Department has completed its report into Ghosn’s behaviour while heading the French firm.
Renault has previously reported a number of ‘issues’ to French judicial authorities, and its board of directors says it has now reported a number of “potential issues concerning payments made to one of Renault’s distributors in the Middle East”.