After Ghosn, Nissan and Renault retool alliance as ‘equals’

YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) – Japan’s Nissan Motor and France’s Renault on Tuesday retooled the board structure of the world’s largest car-making alliance, putting themselves as equals after the ouster of former boss Carlos Ghosn. Reporters take pictures as Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, Renault CEO Thierry Bollore, Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa, Mitsubishi Motors Chairman and CEO… Continue reading After Ghosn, Nissan and Renault retool alliance as ‘equals’

Japanese judge releases former Nissan chairman Ghosn on bail

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In an unusual move in Japan, former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn was released on bail Wednesday after 108 days in jail, according to a report in Automotive News.

Ghosn, who is known as the father of the Nissan Leaf for his work championing the car's production, was arrested in November on charges of allegedly misusing company funds and underreporting his compensation for 10 years.

In Japan, criminal suspects are routinely held without bail, and prosecutors can file new charges against jailed suspects to extend their detention, as they had with Ghosn.

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Ghosn maintains his innocence, calling his arrest and imprisonment a “terrible ordeal.”

“I am innocent and totally committed to vigorously defending myself in a fair trial against these meritless and unsubstantiated accusations,” he said in a statement following his release.

He faces 10 years in prison if convicted.

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Ghosn changed lawyers in February and hired Junichiro Hironaka, a Japanese defense attorney who became known as “the Razor” for his success in winning bail and acquittals in high-profile cases. Japan has a conviction rate of more than 99 percent in criminal cases.

Hironaka referred to the Japanese system of holding suspects without bail, and allowing prosecutors extensive interviews without a defense attorney present as “hostage justice,” designed to elicit confessions. He filed a brief with the United Nations human rights office in Geneva claiming that Ghosn's rights were violated while he was in custody.

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Ghosn, then CEO of Renault, joined Nissan in 1999 when the company was facing bankruptcy, and became its CEO as well in 2001. He is largely responsible for building one of the largest automaking alliances in history between the two companies. Mitsubishi also joined the alliance in 2016.

He was arrested on Nov. 19, after arriving in Japan for a Nissan board meeting. He has since been ousted as chairman of Nissan and Mitsubishi as a result of the allegations, and resigned as CEO of Renault.

Bail was set at $8.9 million (1 billion yen), which Ghosn reportedly paid in cash, and it came with severe conditions, including live video cameras in Ghosn's home, and severe limits on travel, including a ban on leaving Japan. Hironaka said he doesn't expect Ghosn's case to come to trial for several more months—perhaps after the summer.

Nissan ex-boss Ghosn released after 108 days

Media playback is unsupported on your device Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn has left prison in Japan on bail, more than three months after being arrested. A Tokyo court made the surprise decision to allow his release on Tuesday, setting bail at 1bn yen (£6.8m; $8.9m). Mr Ghosn has been charged with financial misconduct and… Continue reading Nissan ex-boss Ghosn released after 108 days

Ousted Nissan boss Ghosn leaves Japan jail after $9 million bail

TOKYO (Reuters) – Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn walked out of a Tokyo prison on a $9 million bail on Wednesday, slipping past reporters in a face mask and moving closer to mounting a defense against financial misconduct charges that he has called “meritless”. Ghosn, among the world’s most prominent auto executives whose dramatic rescue… Continue reading Ousted Nissan boss Ghosn leaves Japan jail after $9 million bail

Mitsubishi Motors Makes World Premiere of the ENGELBERG TOURER and New "DENDO DRIVE HOUSE" System at Geneva International Motor Show

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UPDATE 3-Ex-Nissan chair Ghosn to leave jail, says to fight Japan’s “meritless” charges

TOKYO (Reuters) – Ousted Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn has posted $9 million in bail, paving the way for his release from jail as early as Wednesday and giving the executive fresh impetus to craft his defense against financial misconduct charges in Japan. FILE PHOTO: Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, attends… Continue reading UPDATE 3-Ex-Nissan chair Ghosn to leave jail, says to fight Japan’s “meritless” charges

Ghosn posts bail, set to leave jail cell after more than 100 days

FILE PHOTO: Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, attends the Tomorrow In Motion event on the eve of press day at the Paris Auto Show, in Paris, France, October 1, 2018. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau TOKYO (Reuters) – Ousted Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn has posted $9 million in bail, paving the way for… Continue reading Ghosn posts bail, set to leave jail cell after more than 100 days

Grab raises $1.46b from Vision fund, bumps up Series H total to $4.5b

March 6, 2019 Ride-hailing unicorn Grab has raised $1.46 billion in fresh funding from the SoftBank Vision Fund, bringing the total amassed in its ongoing Series H to $4.5 billion, according to a statement on Wednesday. SoftBank Group Corp is an existing Grab investor. It first bought a stake in Grab for $250 million in… Continue reading Grab raises $1.46b from Vision fund, bumps up Series H total to $4.5b

Carlos Ghosn, jailed for more than 100 days, set to be released on bail

TOKYO (Reuters) – Former Nissan Motor Co Chairman Carlos Ghosn was set to be released on an $8.9 million bail on Wednesday, giving the once-feted executive fresh impetus to build a defense against what he has called “meritless” financial misconduct charges. FILE PHOTO: Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, attends the Tomorrow… Continue reading Carlos Ghosn, jailed for more than 100 days, set to be released on bail