A video of Carlos Ghosn, former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., is projected on a screen during a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, April 9, 2019. Ghosn, speaking in a video message recorded before he was arrested last week, blamed Nissan's executives for"playing a dirty game" by orchestrating his arrest and incarceration instead of working to fix the automaker's deteriorating performance.
“Carlos Ghosn is innocent of the latest charges brought against him by the Tokyo prosecutors, aided and abetted by certain Nissan conspirators,” a spokesman for Ghosn said in a statement. Earlier this month, a video released after his last arrest Ghosn accused Nissan executives of playing a “very dirty game” by using the Japanese legal system to force his ouster from the three automakers’ alliance.
This guy must av really pissed off some really powerful Japanese govt people with the way they are going after him. Or they just think no one man should av all that power