The Borneo Post

Nissan considerin­g claiming damages against Ghosn, CEO says

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TOKYO: Nissan Motor Co is considerin­g claiming damages against ousted boss Carlos Ghosn over alleged financial misconduct, the automaker’s chief executive told shareholde­rs yesterday, adding the scandal would not be fixed overnight.

Hiroto Saikawa made the comments at an extraordin­ary shareholde­rs’ meeting in Tokyo, where Ghosn was expected to be voted out as a director.

Ghosn, who famously rescued Nissan from the brink of bankruptcy two decades ago and forged a partnershi­p with France’s Renault that has become one of the world’s biggest carmaking alliances, was arrested again by Tokyo prosecutor­s last week on suspicion he tried to enrich himself to the tune of US$ 5 million at the company’s expense.

Ghosn has denied the charges, and said he is the victim of a boardroom coup.

Facing shareholde­rs for the first time since the scandal erupted in November, Saikawa said Nissan would discuss the possibilit­y of claiming damages against Ghosn.

He also said that stabilisin­g the company would take time.

“This is not an issue we can fix overnight. We need to fulfil the task (of improving governance) and prepare the company for our next steps, and then pass the leadership baton,” he told shareholde­rs.

“At that point I would like to consult with you about my next move.”

Saikawa started the meeting by apologisin­g for the inconvenie­nce the scandal had caused, which was followed by a deep bow by him and a panel of Nissan executives and directors. — Reuters

 ??  ?? People use their mobile phone outside a building in Beijing.The NDRC will scrap restrictio­ns in cities of 1 to 3 million on coveted household registrati­on permits for out-of-towners, which include migrant workers and college graduates. — AFP photo
People use their mobile phone outside a building in Beijing.The NDRC will scrap restrictio­ns in cities of 1 to 3 million on coveted household registrati­on permits for out-of-towners, which include migrant workers and college graduates. — AFP photo

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