TOKYO: Carlos Ghosn, who served as chairman and chief executive officer of the world’s biggest auto alliance, added another title to his resume today: defendant.
Pre-trial hearings began yesterday at the Tokyo District Court’s 17th Criminal Court Division, kicking off a new phase in a saga that started in November when Ghosn was arrested just after landing at Haneda Airport on a private jet. Ghosn, wearing a grey suit, didn’t say anything before entering courthouse just before the 10am meeting.
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