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165438+1October 4th, carlos ghosn (Carlos? Ghosn) published a new book about his dramatic experience of being arrested in Tokyo, imprisoned for 130 days, and fleeing to Lebanon from June 2018.
Ghosn has long denied the allegations of financial misconduct against him. He always said that what he did was to prevent Renault and Nissan from further integration.
Ghosn was released on bail on February 20 19, and fled Tokyo with the help of a former member of the US Army Special Forces, and has remained in Beirut, Lebanon since then. The man who helped Ghosn escape and his son are now facing the trouble of extradition from the United States to Japan.
Earlier this year, Ghosn promised that the book would reveal new truths and show "clear evidence" of collusion between Nissan, Japanese prosecutors and the government.
But in this book called "The Moment of Truth" (French: Le? Temporary workers? De? Los Angeles? Verite), most of the books are about the defense statement that his lawyer has put forward, claiming that there is no evidence of financial crime charges; Saudi Arabian business partner Calaide Fafali (Khaled? Juffali) innocent "friendly support"; Nissan's 10 internal decision can prevent improper use of company funds.
Ghosn's other co-author and former journalist Philippe Rees? Ries) provides his description of Ghosn's arrest, trial and behind-the-scenes board conspiracy in the automobile alliance. After Ghosn was fired, the league has been struggling.
This 473-page autobiography also records Ghosn's career achievements, provides historical reference, and even includes management skills.
Ghosn regarded a series of participants, including Nissan, Renault, French and Japanese governments, Japanese judicial system, media and his first group of defense lawyers, as incompetent "worst team".
The following are Ghosn's main views on this incident:
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Ghosn called what he thought was a cabal "old Nissan". It is said that the group consists of board member Toyota Zhenghe (Masakazu? Toyoda), former executive in charge of government relations, Kawaguchi (Hitoshi? Kawaguchi) and auditor Imamatsu handsome? Imazu) leader, trying to get him to step down.
Ghosn's successor Nishikawa Hiroyuki apologized and resigned.
According to Ghosn, his successor and accuser Nishikawa Hirohito? Saikawa) was also involved in this matter, and Nishikawa himself had to resign as CEO of Nissan because of the salary scandal. Another insider, Harry Nada (Harry? Nada) was also involved in this matter, and the latter was told to cooperate with the investigation or go to jail.
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According to Ghosn, Kawaguchi and Suga Yoshihide (? The intimate and even friendly relationship between Suga) is the core of this conspiracy. He also pointed out that he served as former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Shinzo Abe? Abe) consultant's lawyer Akihide? Kumada) established contact between Nissan planners, the government and the prosecution.
Ghosn has always insisted that when he was re-elected as president of Renault, the French government authorized Nissan to form an irreversible alliance with the government, which threatened the independence of the Japanese automaker.
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Jean-dominic sena, Chairman of Renault
France was attacked for what Ghosn called "appeasement" to Japan. He also accused the French government of blindly seeking to increase its shareholding in Renault, but neglected the potentially destructive consequences for Nissan's relations with Japan. This book is of great significance to Jean-Dominique sena, chairman of Renault. Senard) is also unfriendly.
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Ghosn and Reese lashed out at Japanese and international media reports on this matter, saying that journalists should feel guilty about lazy and satirical libel campaigns. They pointed their finger at the Japanese media, which is said to be closely related to the prosecution, and also pointed their finger at the French business newspaper Le Echo (Les? Echos)-more generally, it points to other media-because they constantly publish news about Ghosn.
His supporters
Although Ghosn accused most French business elites of not defending him, he also singled out some supporters. These people include Thierry Bollore, the former CEO of Renault who was fired last year. Bollore) and Jose Schmidt, a former Nissan executive who left shortly after Ghosn was arrested. Mu? oz), the current EU Commissioner Thierry Bretton (Thierry? Breton), former Secretary General of Renault Muna Sepehri (Mouna? Sepehri), Farley and French diplomats.
Mu? oz and a computer expert described the chaos at Nissan headquarters after Ghosn was arrested. Ghosn's daughter Maya was obviously told by an unknown informant that a search warrant was coming and there was a "conspiracy" against her father.
This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.