Ghosn Exit Was Discussed Early in 2018, Nissan Insider Says
- Hari Nada wraps up testimony at ex-director Greg Kelly’s trial
- Executive was key player in removal of Ghosn in 2018
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Planning for the removal of Carlos Ghosn began as early as April 2018, well before the auto executive’s arrest on charges of financial crimes, according to court testimony by the Nissan Motor Co. insider who was instrumental in the downfall of the carmaker’s former chairman.
Hari Nada, a senior vice president at the Yokohama-based company, was answering questions posed by the attorney representing Greg Kelly, the former Nissan director who was arrested on the same day as Ghosn in November 2018 and is currently standing trial.