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Carlos Ghosn is again indicted by Japanese prosecutors on suspicion of serious breach of trust

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On the afternoon of the 22nd, Japanese prosecutors indicted Carlos Ghosn for serious breach of trust. This is the fourth time that Japanese prosecutors have indicted Carlos Ghosn.

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This is the fourth charge that Japanese prosecutors have filed against Ghosn. Ghosn also faces three other charges, including alleged misrepresentation of income and transfer of personal investment losses to Nissan. Ghosn denies all the charges. Ghosn will continue to be temporarily detained in the Tokyo detention facility.

In a statement, Nissan said it had confirmed through an investigation that Carlos Ghosn had made unknown payments to an overseas car sales company through its subsidiary. To this end, Nissan said it could not accept its act of harming the company's interests and demanded that it be severely punished.

Signs from Ghosn's arrest to Jose's departure from Hyundai are signs of mistrust within Nissan of foreign non-Japanese executives, but Nissan said the arrest would not affect its alliance with Renault.

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