Tokyo court grants bail to ex-Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn

Ghosn has been in custody since his initial arrest in late November on charges of breach of trust

March 05, 2019 09:42 am | Updated December 03, 2021 10:13 am IST - TOKYO

Former Nissan Motor Co. President and CEO Carlos Ghosn | File Photo

Former Nissan Motor Co. President and CEO Carlos Ghosn | File Photo

A Tokyo court on Tuesday granted bail to Carlos Ghosn, the ousted chairman of Nissan Motor Co Ltd who is fighting charges of financial misconduct, after more than three months in detention, Ghosn's lawyer said.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported that bail for Ghosn, who has been has been in custody at a detention centre in Tokyo, was set at 1 billion yen ($8.94 million), and that he could be released as early as Tuesday.

 

Ghosn has been in custody since his initial arrest in late November over allegations that he under-reported his compensation at Nissan for nearly a decade through 2018. He also has been charged with aggravated breach of trust.

The ex-chairman of Nissan, Mitsubishi Motors Corp and France's Renault SA has denied wrongdoing.

The court decision comes a day after the head of Ghosn's newly appointed legal team, said he was optimistic the detained executive could win bail with a promise to submit to surveillance.

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