Lebanon Would Probe Ghosn Allegations If Japan Sought Return

  • Justice minister’s comments point to possible trial in Beirut
  • Fugitive auto titan, a Lebanese citizen, still an icon there
Albert Sarhan, Lebanon’s caretaker justice minister, speaks in Beirut about Interpol’s issuance of a red notice on Ghosn. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lebanon’s caretaker justice minister said the country would probe the allegations against Carlos Ghosn if Japan seeks the return of the fallen automotive titan.