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Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn leaves the Kosuge Detention Centre in Tokyo, after accepting bail of $4.5 million under strict conditions that prevent him from seeing his wife without prior court approval. IMAGES / COMPLETES VID1336021_EN
Images of a house in a wealthy neighbourhood of Beirut, Lebanon, identified by court documents as belonging to former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn. Carlos Ghosn is set to hold a highly anticipated press conference in Lebanon on Wednesday, the first by the fugitive car magnate since his Houdini-like escape from trial in Japan. IMAGES
Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn leaves a detention centre in Tokyo on bail, ending more than 100 days in custody after being arrested on alleged financial misconduct. IMAGES
Tokyo, Jul 19 (EFE/EPA).- Two Americans accused of helping former Nissan president Carlos Ghosn flee from Japan while he was out on bail awaiting trial were found guilty on Monday and sentenced to prison.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF FORMER NISSAN PRESIDENT CARLOS GHOSN.
Beirut, Sep 29 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) Lebanese-French businessman Carlos Ghosn, who is an internationally wanted fugitive, held a press conference on Tuesday to launch his new university management and business programme in Beirut. In a press conference titled “Moving Forward” and hosted by Fr. Talal Hachem, Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK) collaborated with the former Nissan and Renault boss Carlos Ghosn to launch a university programme aimed to help create jobs and entrepreneurs to grow up their businesses. FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE.
Tokyo, Sep 15 (EFE/EPA).- The American Greg Kelly pleaded not guilty Tuesday of the crimes of which he is accused in Japan for his alleged role in the financial irregularities that the Tokyo prosecutor's office attributes to the former president of Nissan Motor Carlos Ghosh.(Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE EXTERIOR OF THE COURT WHERE THE FIRST JUDICIAL HEARING HAS TAKEN PLACE IN THE PROCESS OPENED AGAINST GREG KELLY IN TOKYO, JAPAN.