Nissan Reassigns Former Ghosn Aide and Whistle-Blower
- Nada was implicated in pay scandal that led to CEO’s ouster
- Lawyer is a key witness in Carlos Ghosn’s trial next year
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Nissan Motor Co. reassigned Hari Nada, an executive who worked under former Chairman Carlos Ghosn and played a key role in his downfall.
The 55-year-old Nada, formerly a senior vice president, will now be a senior adviser overseeing special projects, including upcoming legal action, Nissan said in a statement Wednesday. Ghosn, arrested for alleged financial crimes, is awaiting trial in Tokyo.