Statement 23 April 2019
Statement from Carole Ghosn to President Emmanuel Macron (in french only) : « Monsieur le Président de la République, Vous rencontrez ce matin le Premier Ministre du Japon, Monsieur Shinzo Abe. Continue Reading
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Statement from Carole Ghosn to President Emmanuel Macron (in french only) : « Monsieur le Président de la République, Vous rencontrez ce matin le Premier Ministre du Japon, Monsieur Shinzo Abe. Continue Reading
TOKYO – A spokesperson for Carlos Ghosn released the statement below after his indictment today in Tokyo. Following his fourth arrest, Mr. Ghosn is being detained under cruel and unjust Continue Reading
TOKYO – Carlos Ghosn released the following statement after prosecutors in Tokyo re-arrested him on additional legally dubious charges. Mr. Ghosn was previously detained for more than 100 days under Continue Reading
Statement from Carlos Ghosn’s spokesperson : « The payments made by Renault to the distributor in Oman have not been diverted from their commercial objectives and under no circumstances has all Continue Reading
Statement from Carlos Ghosn : « I am extremely grateful for my family and friends who have stood by me throughout this terrible ordeal. I am also grateful to the NGOs Continue Reading
On 8 January, in front of 150 international and world TV journalists, Carlos Ghosn gave a press conference lasting nearly 2.5 hours, answering all the questions journalists asked him. For Continue Reading
Taken by surprise, the Japanese try to save face and multiply the attacks. Both the government and Nissan. After a search of Carlos Ghosn’s home in Tokyo, rumours are spreading Continue Reading
Taking the world by surprise, Carlos Ghosn issued a statement on 30 December 2019: “I am now in Lebanon and will no longer be held hostage by a rigged Japanese Continue Reading
No end to the problems in getting the Alliance back on a solid footing. The Wall Street Journal compiled a factual report on the disastrous financial performances of Renault and Continue Reading
In the same week in October, Thierry Bolloré and Hiroto Saikawa were removed from office by Renault and Nissan, respectively, the first, because he was too close to Carlos Ghosn Continue Reading