Nissan's ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn says he is innocent of financial misconduct in a Tokyo court, his first public appearance since his November arrest
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Ousted Nissan Chairman Ghosn says he is innocent in first appearance since NovemberNissan Motor's ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn defended himself against allegations of financial misconduct in a Tokyo court on Tuesday, declaring his innocence in his first public appearance since his arrest in November.
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Nissan executive Munoz resigns after Ghosn's arrestTOKYO (AP) — Nissan Chief Performance Officer Jose Munoz, who took a leave of absence a week ago, has resigned, the first high-profile departure at the Japanese automaker publicly acknowledged as related to the arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn. Munoz said in a statement on LinkedIn Saturday he made the decision after serious thinking because the company was 'involved in matters that have and will continue to divert its focus,' referring to Ghosn's case. Munoz is among several executives media speculated might succeed Ghosn, who led Nissan for two decades.
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