Ghosn's Fate Shouldn't Alter Renault-Nissan Accord, France Says
- Minister says Japan agrees current shareholding is preferable
- Ghosn denies any wrongdoing, Japanese broadcaster reports
Carlos Ghosn
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The governance and shareholding structure of the Nissan-Renault alliance shouldn’t be changed following the removal of Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said.
Also Sunday, Japan’s national broadcaster NHK reported that Ghosn has denied any wrongdoing after being arrested for alleged financial misconduct. The broadcaster cited people familiar with the matter.