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Renault hits Nissan over Ghosn probe

- Le Journal du Dimanche.

paris — Lawyers for French carmaker Renault have criticised their Japanese alliance partner Nissan for its handling of an internal probe into the Carlos Ghosn scandal, a Sunday newspaper reported.

In a letter to Nissan dated January 19, the lawyers said they had “serious concerns about the methods used” by the company and its legal team, including the way they treated some Renault employees, according to France’s

Ghosn, the former head of the alliance, is being held in Japan on charges he under-reported millions of dollars in pay.

“Renault has gathered sufficient evidence to understand and regret the methods used by Nissan and its lawyers to seek interviews with Renault employees through the Japanese public prosecutor’s office,” they said.

Nissan was seeking “evidence to support allegation­s against Carlos Ghosn after his arrest” and failed to consult its French partner, according to the newspaper. The firm also tried to search Ghosn’s apartments in Brazil, Lebanon and the Netherland­s without informing Renault, the letter added.

A Nissan spokesman told AFP on Sunday that the letter which they received weeks ago has “already been reviewed and fully addressed in a series of verbal and written responses from Nissan’s external attorneys”.

“The communicat­ions in question do not reflect the current state of discussion­s with Renault and its lawyers,” said Nissan spokesman Nicholas Maxfield. “Nissan... has always welcomed an open and direct dialogue with its partners to help uncover relevant facts.” —

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