Nissan’s Disgraced Former Boss Has Also Been Dropped By Mitsubishi

After accusations emerged putting Carlos Ghosn at the centre of a scandal centred around under-reported salaries, Mitsubishi has removed him from office
Nissan’s Disgraced Former Boss Has Also Been Dropped By Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi has removed Carlos Ghosn as its chairman in the wake of allegations that he under-reported his income from Nissan to gain a financial advantage.

Ghosn has been a senior figure at what is now the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance since 1999, but was recently removed from office by Nissan after it became clear that Brazilian-born Ghosn had under-reported his Nissan income to the Japanese authorities by the equivalent of £34 million.

Nissan’s Disgraced Former Boss Has Also Been Dropped By Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi CEO Osamu Masuko, who is taking over as chairman until a replacement for Ghosn can be found, said:

“I was shocked. I just couldn’t believe it. I still don’t understand why.”

Nissan’s Disgraced Former Boss Has Also Been Dropped By Mitsubishi

Having lost his positions at Nissan and now Mitsubishi, Ghosn’s credibility at Renault is hanging by a thread. The French brand will be incredibly reluctant to punish him, though; Ghosn is credited with almost single-handedly rescuing it from the threat of financial collapse in the late 1990s. To a large extent, Ghosn is Renault.

However, he performed an even more remarkable turnaround for Nissan. At the time of his joining the company’s board it had a $20 billion debt and only three of its 46 Japanese-market cars were actually making a profit.

Source: Motor1

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Naveed Chowdhury

What a guy

11/26/2018 - 15:59 |
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ferrarman11

Are you guys going to write an article about how GM is shutting some of its plants?? I don’t know what’s going on but I want a car guys perspective on this

11/26/2018 - 16:21 |
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In my opinion, it seems similar to what Ford is doing.
Ford isn’t shutting plants but they are axing cars out of their product line and fhats what GM’s release also mentioned.
They want to produce trucks and SUVs in China and Mexico where it will be cheaper and sell it in the US.
The plants they shut are ones that produce the Cruze and the Volt so they’ll be moved elsewhere so they can turn a profit.
Also Tariffs are hurting automakers in the states, even Ford said they lost a billion dollars to Trump’s tariffs so I honestly see even Ford undertaking such measures in the near future.

11/27/2018 - 02:45 |
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BrownGumshoe

“I still dont understand why” well for money obvousily its not like he killed a dude he wanted more money so he did underhanded tactics to get more

11/26/2018 - 16:36 |
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Basith Penna-Hakkim

Hey, why can’t Mitsubishi reform like how Peugeot did?
How about bring back the Evo

11/26/2018 - 16:48 |
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Because their financial situation doesn’t allow doing so, and because the lancer is gone they don’t have anything to make anything to build an Evo out of

11/27/2018 - 01:21 |
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Elliot.J99

He looks like a mob boss

11/26/2018 - 23:42 |
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White Comet

This guy is a hero to Nissan. He shrunk $20 billions of debt into profit. And he only taken extra $34 million to himself. There is a need for punishment, but shouldn’t be too severe.

11/27/2018 - 22:06 |
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