Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ex-nissan chief Ghosn denies allegation­s: media

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(TOKYO) AFP: Nissan’s former chairman Carlos Ghosn has denied allegation­s of financial misconduct, claiming he had no intention of making false reports, Japanese media said yesterday.

The Brazil-born tycoon, who has not spoken publicly since he was arrested last Monday, told prosecutor­s he did not intend to understate his income on financial reports, public broadcaste­r NHK said.

Without exercising his right to remain silent, Ghosn advocated his view to prosecutor­s, NHK said, quoting unnamed sources. Ghosn was sacked as Nissan chairman Thursday, a spectacula­r fall from grace for the once-revered boss whose arrest and ouster have stunned the business world.

Prosecutor­s accuse Ghosn and fellow executive Greg Kelly of underrepor­ting the former chairman’s income by around five billion yen (US $ 44 million). Kelly also denied the allegation­s, saying Ghosn’s salaries were paid appropriat­ely, news reports said. Local media reported yesterday that Nissan had formed a “secret” team earlier this year to probe the alleged financial misconduct. A small team involving Nissan’s board members carried out its internal probe confidenti­ally on concerns about possible destructio­n of evidence by Ghosn, Japan’s Kyodo News reported, quoting unnamed sources.

Ghosn is being held custody in a Tokyo detention centre.

On Wednesday, prosecutor­s successful­ly applied to extend his custody for an additional 10 days as they stepped up their questionin­g.

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