Boston Herald

Nissan to ax chairman in scandal

Powerful executive arrested, charged with financial fiddle

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YOKOHAMA, Japan — Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who became one of the auto industry’s most powerful executives by engineerin­g a turnaround at the Japanese manufactur­er, was arrested yesterday and will be fired for allegedly underrepor­ting his income and misusing company funds, the automaker said.

The scandal reverberat­ed across the globe and abruptly threw into question Ghosn’s future as leader of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance, which sold 10.6 million cars last year, more than any other manufactur­er.

Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa said Ghosn was taken into custody after being questioned by prosecutor­s upon arriving in Japan earlier in the day. Ghosn is of French, Brazilian and Lebanese background and lives in both France and Japan.

Nissan said Ghosn, 64, and another senior executive, Greg Kelly, were accused of offenses involving millions of dollars that were discovered during a monthslong investigat­ion set off by a whistleblo­wer. Kelly was also arrested.

“Beyond being sorry I feel great disappoint­ment, frustratio­n, despair, indignatio­n and resentment,” Saikawa said, apologizin­g for a full seven minutes at the outset of a news conference.

Yokohama-based Nissan Motor said it is cooperatin­g with prosecutor­s in their investigat­ion.

Saikawa said Nissan’s board will vote Thursday on dismissing Ghosn and Kelly, whom he described as the mastermind of the alleged abuses.

“This is an act that cannot be tolerated by the company,” he said. “This is serious misconduct.”

Ghosn officially still leads the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance as CEO and chairman. But experts said it is unlikely he will be able to stay on there or at Renault, where he is also CEO. Renault said its board will hold an emergency meeting soon.

Renault SA stock plunged more than 8 percent in France. Japanese markets had already closed when the scandal broke.

Ghosn was at Nissan for 19 years and signed a contract this year that would have run through 2022. His compensati­on, high by Japanese standards, has been a source of controvers­y over the years.

According to NHK and the Kyodo News Service, Nissan paid Ghosn nearly $89 million over five years through March 2015, including salary and other income, but he reported receiving only about half that amount.

 ?? AP FILE ?? ‘SERIOUS MISCONDUCT’: Carlos Ghosn, chairman of automaker Nissan, was arrested yesterday for allegedly underrepor­ting his income and misusing company funds.
AP FILE ‘SERIOUS MISCONDUCT’: Carlos Ghosn, chairman of automaker Nissan, was arrested yesterday for allegedly underrepor­ting his income and misusing company funds.

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