Renault to seek compensation from fugitive Carlos Ghosn

French automaker shifts gears as full-blown probe into former executive begins

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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

TOGO SHIRAISHI, Nikkei staff writer

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.

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