Carlos Ghosn’s Lawyers Push for Reason Why Nissan’s Hiroto Saikawa Wasn’t Charged

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Carlos Ghosn’s Lawyers Push for Reason Why Nissan’s Hiroto Saikawa Wasn’t Charged
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Carlos Ghosn’s defense team pushes prosecutors to explain why Nissan CEO Hiroto Saikawa wasn’t charged

Defense lawyer said he raised the subject in several ways but prosecutors declined to answer each time

Carlos Ghosn resigned as chairman and CEO of French automaker Renault. Thierry Bolloré is the company’s new chief executive, and Michelin CEO Jean-Dominique Senard was named chairman. Here’s what’s next for the company. Photo composite: Laura KammermannTOKYO—Carlos Ghosn’s defense team challenged Japanese prosecutors to explain why they didn’t charge Nissan Motor Co. Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa over allegations that the auto maker failed to report Mr. Ghosn’s compensation properly.

The confrontation took place at Tokyo District Court on Monday during a pretrial hearing. Mr. Ghosn, who was released on bail April 25 and is living in Tokyo, attended the hearing in a suit and tie.

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