Former Nissan and Renault Chief Carlos Ghosn, 65-year-old was one of the most powerful figures in the global car industry until his arrest in November 2018, has departed from Japan, where he was awaiting preparatory on declared financial crimes to Lebanon. Lebanese media has said he flew in on a private jet in via Turkey. One of Ghosn’s Japanese advocates said they were still holding his Lebanese, French and Brazilian passports, as required by the terms of his warrant. “We are surprised and puzzled,” "I don't even know if we can contact him. I don't know how we will proceed beyond that. Junichiro Hironaka told reporters. He called Ghosn’s escape “inexcusable.” Ghosn confirmed in a statement Tuesday, December 31 st , that he had arrived in Lebanon, saying that he would "no longer be held hostage by a rigged Japanese justice system where guilt is presumed, discrimination is rampant, and basic human rights are denied." Mr Ghosn...
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