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Nissan board fires chairman Carlos Ghosn for financial misconduct - as it happened | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
And finally, here’s our news story on Carlos Ghosn’s dismissal: | |
While the Nissan board meeting took place, Carlos Ghosn remained confined in a solitary cell, in a detention centre in Tokyo. | |
Conditions are austere - just 30 minutes of daily exercise and two baths a week. Quite a shock for a millionaire who celebrated his second marriage with a glittering party at Versailles. | |
AFP has more details: | |
While it is impossible to know Ghosn’s exact surroundings, lawyers who have made several visits there to clients as well as former detainees paint a picture of an austere facility where solitude is the biggest enemy. | |
Veteran attorney Yoshiro Ito said the barren rooms have nothing but a bed, toilet, and a handle-less door with an iron-barred window. | |
Detainees follow a strict routine. Wake-up call is shortly before 7am and lights out at 9pm. | |
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided. For an extra charge, inmates can order additional food from pre-approved options. | |
The Japan Times have more details of the allegations against Carlos Ghosn, including that he instructed board representative Greg Kelly (also dismissed today) to under-report his true salary: | The Japan Times have more details of the allegations against Carlos Ghosn, including that he instructed board representative Greg Kelly (also dismissed today) to under-report his true salary: |
Also this, in Japan Times #Ghosn #Nissan pic.twitter.com/4Lsf1UxGAV | Also this, in Japan Times #Ghosn #Nissan pic.twitter.com/4Lsf1UxGAV |
The speed of Carlos Ghosn’s fall from grace is quite astonishing. | The speed of Carlos Ghosn’s fall from grace is quite astonishing. |
So much, in fact, that there’s speculation that he’s been deliberately bundled out by Nissan, perhaps to thwart plans for a formal merger with Renault. | So much, in fact, that there’s speculation that he’s been deliberately bundled out by Nissan, perhaps to thwart plans for a formal merger with Renault. |
Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management at Warwick Business School, explains: | Christian Stadler, Professor of Strategic Management at Warwick Business School, explains: |
“The intriguing twist in this story is the speculation whether this was a deliberate move by Japanese executives to get Ghosn out of the picture. | “The intriguing twist in this story is the speculation whether this was a deliberate move by Japanese executives to get Ghosn out of the picture. |
“I think it is unlikely they did not know about Ghosn’s financial arrangements. | “I think it is unlikely they did not know about Ghosn’s financial arrangements. |
“However, it is possible that story this came to light because new rules for whistle-blowers in Japan made it easier for someone to come forward. | “However, it is possible that story this came to light because new rules for whistle-blowers in Japan made it easier for someone to come forward. |
Keiko Ihara could be the new broom that Nissan needs.... | Keiko Ihara could be the new broom that Nissan needs.... |
OK one of the coolest things about tonight's Nissan statement is that one of the most important people in the company, on both of the key newly-established committees, is kick-ass racing driver Keiko Ihara: pic.twitter.com/Ma16nJRuf7 | OK one of the coolest things about tonight's Nissan statement is that one of the most important people in the company, on both of the key newly-established committees, is kick-ass racing driver Keiko Ihara: pic.twitter.com/Ma16nJRuf7 |
She's an economics grad so should know her stuff. At the same time, she's only been with Nissan a few months -- which in the circumstances you can regard either as an asset or a deficit | She's an economics grad so should know her stuff. At the same time, she's only been with Nissan a few months -- which in the circumstances you can regard either as an asset or a deficit |
Nikkei has a graphic explaining the way Ghosn allegedly used to buy luxury homes in Lebanon and Brazil. According to the paper, he used companies in Netherlands and Lebanon, as well as a co in the Virgin Islands pic.twitter.com/nMkGsQ47fr | Nikkei has a graphic explaining the way Ghosn allegedly used to buy luxury homes in Lebanon and Brazil. According to the paper, he used companies in Netherlands and Lebanon, as well as a co in the Virgin Islands pic.twitter.com/nMkGsQ47fr |
Nissan is also setting up an advisory committee to find potential successors to Ghosn. | Nissan is also setting up an advisory committee to find potential successors to Ghosn. |
It will be consist of three board members, including Keiko Ihara, a leading female Japanese racing driver -- but not Hiroto Saikawa, the CEO who has been suggested as a possible new chairman. | It will be consist of three board members, including Keiko Ihara, a leading female Japanese racing driver -- but not Hiroto Saikawa, the CEO who has been suggested as a possible new chairman. |
Nissan has decided to consider creating a “special committee” to examine its corporate governance. This would include developing “better governance of director compensation”. | Nissan has decided to consider creating a “special committee” to examine its corporate governance. This would include developing “better governance of director compensation”. |
Today’s decisions, including to dismiss chairman Carlos Ghosn, were unanimous, Nissan says. | Today’s decisions, including to dismiss chairman Carlos Ghosn, were unanimous, Nissan says. |
The company adds that: | The company adds that: |
At the beginning of the session, the board acknowledged the significance of the matter and confirmed that the long-standing Alliance partnership with Renault remains unchanged and that the mission is to minimize the potential impact and confusion on the day-to-day cooperation among the Alliance partners. | At the beginning of the session, the board acknowledged the significance of the matter and confirmed that the long-standing Alliance partnership with Renault remains unchanged and that the mission is to minimize the potential impact and confusion on the day-to-day cooperation among the Alliance partners. |