Carlos Ghosn criticized the Renault and Nissan companies they had previously headed, describing their results as pathetic and caused by the lack of joint leadership and not the Corona pandemic.

"There is a problem with the market's confidence in the alliance," Ghosn said during an interview with Le Parisien newspaper. I personally consider the results of Nissan and Renault pathetic. The two companies are looking inside. There is no longer any real merger of management between Renault and Nissan, but is pervasive and suspicious.

Ghosn compared the two competing General Motors and Toyota Motor share prices by 12 percent and 15 percent, respectively, and Nissan shares fell 55 percent and Renault 70 percent during the period. From November 2018 to June 2020.

"All of these companies are facing the same crisis as Covid, but Renault and Nissan face more punishment than others," he said.

Ghosn, who was also President of Mitsubishi Motors, was arrested in Japan in late 2018 on charges of not reporting his income and using the company's money for personal purposes, charges that Ghosn denied. Ghosn fled from Japan to Lebanon.

In late December, Ghosn fled Japan as he waited for the trial to Beirut, his hometown.

Ghosn was interrogated in Lebanon in January. He said he would fully cooperate with the Lebanese judicial process, but it was unclear what cooperation would be between Tokyo and Beirut.

Prosecutors in France also strengthened their investigation into what was said to be a waste of Ghosn's money in Reno and summoned to France on July 13, but he did not attend.

There is a technical obstacle, Ghosn said. My passport is with the Attorney General in Lebanon, because Japan issued an international arrest warrant for me.

I also want to make sure of a security guarantee and a guarantee of freedom of movement.


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