Renault to retain arrested executive Ghosn

By Elaine Ganley and Mari Yamaguchi
Updated November 21 2018 - 7:06pm, first published 6:59pm
There has been no update in Tokyo from prosecutors on former Nissan CEO's Carlos Ghosn's case.
There has been no update in Tokyo from prosecutors on former Nissan CEO's Carlos Ghosn's case.

Renault has decided to retain chief executive Carlos Ghosn despite his arrest in Japan on allegations that he misused assets of partner Nissan and misreported his income.

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