PARIS -- Renault plans to seek compensation from Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former chairman and chief executive officer, over his alleged misappropriation of funds, the French automaker announced on Monday.
French automaker shifts gears as full-blown probe into former executive begins

Carlos Ghosn, right, then-Chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan alliance, visits a Renault plant near Paris in 2013. Renault plans to seek compensation from Ghosn over alleged misappropriation of funds. © Reuters
PARIS -- Renault plans to seek compensation from Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former chairman and chief executive officer, over his alleged misappropriation of funds, the French automaker announced on Monday.