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Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn allegedly flees Japan in musical instrument case1 Jan, 2020 1:06pm 7 minutes to read



Carlos Ghosn was a celebrated executive until his legal woes. Photo / File

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Carlos Ghosn, the charismatic and controversial former boss of the Nissan-Renault car alliance, said Tuesday that he had left Japan, where he was awaiting trial on charges of financial misconduct, "to escape injustice" and arrived in Lebanon in a daring escape that appeared to leave Japanese authorities and his attorneys mystified.

It was not clear how Ghosn, who is of Lebanese descent and holds Lebanese, French and Brazilian citizenship, had departed Japan. The 65-year-old was released in April on record bail of about US$14 million (NZ$20 million) in Tokyo but was placed under close surveillance and ordered to surrender his passports.

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The Guardian reported that Ghosn orchestrated a Hollywood-style escape, which saw him hide in a musical instrument case that was taken to a small local airport.



The scheme was allegedly masterminded by his wife and involved the assistance of a Gregorian music band and a team of ex-special forces officers. The Guardian understands that the escape began when the musicians arrived at Ghosn's Tokyo residence to perform. After the show, the musicians packed up their instruments and Ghosn slipped into one of the cases.

A private plane then whisked him out of Japan, the paper reports.

"I am now in Lebanon and will no longer be held hostage by a rigged Japanese justice system where guilt is presumed, discrimination is rampant, and basic human rights are denied, in flagrant disregard of Japan's legal obligations under international law and treaties it is bound to uphold," Ghosn said in a statement. "I have not fled justice - I have escaped injustice and political persecution. I can now finally communicate freely with the media, and look forward to starting next week."

One of Ghosn's Japanese attorneys said they were still holding his Lebanese, French and Brazilian passports, as required by the terms of his bail.

"It was like a bolt from the blue. We are surprised and puzzled," Junichiro Hironaka told reporters, in remarks carried by state broadcaster NHK. He added that he still believes his client to be innocent but called his escape "inexcusable."


Police guard the street where the residence of former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn in Beirut. Photo / Getty Images

A Lebanese security official told NHK that a person resembling Ghosn had entered Lebanon under a different name, arriving by private jet. But Selim Jreissati, Lebanon's state minister for presidential affairs, told the An-Nahar newspaper that Ghosn had entered Lebanon legally through the airport with his French passport and his Lebanese ID.

Hironaka said he last saw Ghosn on Christmas Day but that the former auto executive gave no hint of any plans to flee. Japan's immigration authorities told local media they had no record of Ghosn leaving the country.

On Tuesday, a representative for Ghosn's family declined to comment, as did a Nissan North America representative.



Ghosn's treatment since his arrest in November 2018 has thrown an unflattering spotlight on Japan's justice system and prompted concerns in boardrooms around the world. Sympathy was high among the general public in Lebanon, and its government had complained publicly about Ghosn's humiliating treatment behind bars.

Ghosn, one of the world's most successful auto executives, was accused of financial misconduct and aggravated breach of trust, including by underreporting his income and enriching himself through payments to dealerships in the Middle East.

His initial 23-day detention was extended to 108 days as prosecutors rearrested him several times while he was still behind bars, a common tactic used in Japan to extract confessions and widely criticized as amounting to "hostage justice."

He was released in March on US$9 million bail, then rearrested in April just after announcing plans to hold a news conference before finally being granted a second bail for an additional US$5 million under strict conditions, including that he not speak to his wife.

With conviction rates around 99 per cent in Japan, and Ghosn facing a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison, he clearly felt the odds were against him.

"Maybe he thought he won't get a fair trial," his lawyer Hironaka said. "I can't blame him for thinking that way."

Writing in The Washington Post in April, Carole Ghosn said her husband had been kept in solitary confinement, with the lights on around the clock, and subjected to interrogation at all hours of the night and day without access to his lawyers.

The case prompted questions about whether a Japanese executive would have faced the same treatment, and why Ghosn and U.S. citizen Greg Kelly were the only Nissan board members arrested when the company's Japanese executives should also have known about Ghosn's compensation arrangements. Kelly remains in Japan awaiting trial.


The charges Ghosn faces carry a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. Photo / Getty Images

Japan's security regulators recently fined Nissan US$22 million over inaccurate financial disclosures, and Ghosn's successor, Hiroto Saikawa, resigned in September over allegations of financial misconduct but has not been charged with any crime. Meanwhile, sales and profits at the auto giant have crumbled.

Ghosn and his lawyers say the allegations were trumped up as part of a conspiracy among Nissan, government officials and prosecutors to oust Ghosn and block his plans to force through a closer merger between the Japanese automaker and its alliance partner, Renault. Ghosn himself spoke out about "backstabbing" by his former colleagues.

Concerns also have been raised about Ghosn's management.

In dismissing Ghosn in 2018, Nissan said its investigations revealed misconduct ranging from understating his salary to transferring US$5 million of company funds to an account in which he had an interest.

Renault, initially supportive of its former boss, announced in April after an internal investigation that it had found evidence of "questionable and concealed practices and violations of the group's ethical principles." At the time, Renault said it would halt Ghosn's pension and reserved the right to bring action against him in the courts.

Ghosn earned a reputation as one of the auto industry's top executives after turning around the fortunes of Renault and Nissan and bringing the two companies together in a three-way alliance with Mitsubishi.

But his efforts to forge closer links between Renault and Nissan ran into opposition from within the Japanese company, and many experts say that may have been a factor in his downfall.

His reputation for streamlining Renault's operations won him the nickname "Le Cost Killer," while his success in turning Nissan around from near bankruptcy earned him the moniker "Mr. Fix It." His efforts made him popular in Japan, with blanket media coverage and even a manga comic produced about his life. However, his lavish lifestyle and relatively high pay were sources of controversy.

Inevitably, there was intense speculation about how Ghosn could have left the country without the authorities' knowledge.

Earlier this month, Japanese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Keisuke Suzuki visited Beirut, where he met with the Lebanese president and foreign minister.

Jreissati was reported as saying that he had presented Suzuki with a file asking for Ghosn to be handed over to face trial in Lebanon under international anti-corruption laws but that there had been no official word from Japan before Ghosn's arrival.

Japan's Foreign Ministry said it was still "looking into the matter to ascertain the status of affairs" and could not comment at the moment. A senior official told NHK that the ministry was not aware of Ghosn's departure.

"Had we known about it prior to his departure, we would have reported that to the legal authorities," the official was quoted as saying.

Prosecutors had opposed granting Ghosn bail and told Japanese media they feared he might try to escape.

Lebanon does not have an extradition treaty with Japan, and it is unlikely that any attempt to extradite him would succeed.

- Washington Post and news.com.au





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其实桥段也就是电影里的那些桥段,并不新鲜,但问题是出在日本警视厅,那些人有认真工作吗?还是磨时间?那 ...

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说是日本政府准备卸磨杀驴了。。。

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其实桥段也就是电影里的那些桥段,并不新鲜,但问题是出在日本警视厅,那些人有认真工作吗?还是磨时间?那么大个大提琴箱,放中国有怀疑不应该去检查一下吗?就电影桥段而已,又不是魔术,不合常理啊,所以这里面可能有贪污问题,然后机场那边倒是正常发挥了,中国多少贪官都用假护照跑掉的。
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