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Carlos Ghosn's lawyers hit back at Nissan fraud claims | Carlos Ghosn's lawyers hit back at Nissan fraud claims |
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Lawyers acting for ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn have hit back after the car giant accused him of misusing the firm's money for events abroad. | Lawyers acting for ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn have hit back after the car giant accused him of misusing the firm's money for events abroad. |
Nissan said its joint venture with Renault spent €3.9m (£3.3m) on Mr Ghosn's personal expenses. | Nissan said its joint venture with Renault spent €3.9m (£3.3m) on Mr Ghosn's personal expenses. |
The events included a party at the Palace of Versailles and trips to Rio de Janeiro carnivals. | The events included a party at the Palace of Versailles and trips to Rio de Janeiro carnivals. |
But Mr Ghosn's defence team said Nissan never interviewed him or his aide Greg Kelly, who also faces criminal charges. | But Mr Ghosn's defence team said Nissan never interviewed him or his aide Greg Kelly, who also faces criminal charges. |
The lawyers said Nissan's investigation was biased and designed to publicly smear him. | The lawyers said Nissan's investigation was biased and designed to publicly smear him. |
Mr Ghosn fled from Japan to Lebanon on 29 December to escape charges of financial misconduct. He later gave a news conference there in which he described his decision to abscond as the most difficult of his life. | Mr Ghosn fled from Japan to Lebanon on 29 December to escape charges of financial misconduct. He later gave a news conference there in which he described his decision to abscond as the most difficult of his life. |
He denies the charges of financial wrongdoing in Japan, instead claiming the country's justice system is "rigged". | |
"This report confirms that Nissan's investigation was biased, lacked integrity and independence and was designed and executed for the predetermined purpose of taking out Carlos Ghosn," the defence team said. | "This report confirms that Nissan's investigation was biased, lacked integrity and independence and was designed and executed for the predetermined purpose of taking out Carlos Ghosn," the defence team said. |
The lawyers' statement came in response to a corporate governance report submitted by Nissan to the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday. | The lawyers' statement came in response to a corporate governance report submitted by Nissan to the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday. |
It was similar to an earlier rebuttal which they issued shortly before Mr Ghosn's news conference on 8 January. | It was similar to an earlier rebuttal which they issued shortly before Mr Ghosn's news conference on 8 January. |
In its report, Nissan also alleged that Mr Ghosn spent company funds on: | |
It said the expenditure covered "personal expenses of Mr Ghosn" which were "unrelated to corporate purposes". |