BEIRUT - Carlos Ghosn went on the attack against Japan’s criminal justice system less than two weeks after becoming the world’s most famous fugitive with a daring escape to Lebanon.
Ghosn’s flight from Japan, an escape worthy of a Hollywood spy thriller, marked the latest twist in a saga that began with his stunning arrest at Tokyo’s Haneda airport in November of 2018. "Why have they extended the investigation timeline, why have they re-arrested me? Why were they so intent on preventing me from talking and setting out my facts?" he said on Wednesday.“ was that Nissan performance unfortunately started to decline at the beginning of 2017... in October 2016, I decided to remove myself from Nissan... because I signed a deal with Mitsubishi. I moved to Mitsubishi as chairman of the board.
On Tuesday, Tokyo prosecutors pushed back, obtaining an arrest warrant for Carole Ghosn on suspicion of giving false testimony.