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Ghosn denied the charges and pointed the finger at the Japanese government

Ghosn denied the charges and pointed the finger at the Japanese government

On the evening of January 8 Beijing time, Ghosn, former chairman of Nissan, who fled from Japan to Lebanon during bail, held a media meeting to respond to external queries. At the meeting, Ghosn fully denied the accusations made by the Japanese prosecution that he had failed to report his personal income, transferred money to his sister, bought a house and asked the company to pay, and detailed some of his experiences during the period of being charged.

Ghosn said on the same day that he would not disclose his escape plan. At the same time, he also pointed the spearhead at Japan again, saying that the groundless media attacks against him were carefully planned by the Japanese government.

Explain the previous series of suspected events and reasons for escape. Ghosn said his arrest was a conspiracy between Nissan and prosecutors. Ghosn said: 'after more than 400 days of inhuman torture, I had no choice but to go. There was no evidence for my accusation, and they did not publish all my documents. Why didn't they let me hold a media conference. They harassed my wife and monitored all my actions. They told me from the beginning that I had to plead guilty. They didn't want to find the truth. They just wanted me to plead guilty. The pain of 14 months was planned by some people with ulterior motives. It was an organized conspiracy. "