Carlos Ghosn Faces Arrest Warrant in French Probe

  • Ex-auto boss calls his situation a tragedy in BTV interview
  • Ghosn lives in Lebanon which doesn’t extradite its citizens
Carlos Ghosn Photographer: Hasan Shaaban/Bloomberg
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French investigators issued international arrest warrants for former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn and four others who allegedly helped him siphon millions of euros from partner Renault SA.

The warrants were issued on Thursday afternoon, prosecutors from Nanterre, near Paris, said. The one targeting Ghosn concerns a wide spectrum of allegations ranging from his interactions with an Omani car distributor to corporate spending on various events and trips that may have been personal.