Ghosn says he is innocent


Court case: A bus believed to be carrying Ghosn leaves the Tokyo District Court. Ghosn’s lawyers say they planned to appeal his incarceration. — Reuters

TOKYO: Carlos Ghosn rejected prosecutor claims of financial wrongdoing in the car titan’s first public comments since his shock arrest in Japan almost two months ago.

“I have been wrongly accused and unfairly detained based on meritless and unsubstantiated accusations,” the former chairman of Nissan Motor Co, handcuffed and with a rope around his waist, told a Tokyo court yesterday. Ghosn’s lawyers said later they planned to appeal his incarceration.

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