Ghosn saga leaves unanswered questions over Japan business norms

Victim to some, villain to others, ex-Nissan chief's experience is not unique

20190106 Ghosn before and after

Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn has gone from high-flying executive to criminal suspect and now fugitive from justice. 

KATHERINE CREEL and ERI SUGIURA, Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Carlos Ghosn, the former Renault-Nissan chief, is due to give a news conference late on Wednesday in Beirut, where he has taken refuge after a daring Dec. 31 escape from house arrest in Japan, where he faces charges of financial misconduct.

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