Prior To Carlos Ghosn’s Daring Escape, His Wife Talked Of Japan’s ‘Fake Democracy’

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Prior To Carlos Ghosn’s Daring Escape, His Wife Talked Of Japan’s ‘Fake Democracy’
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Prior to her husband's daring escape, Carole Ghosn talked of Japan's 'fake democracy'

Ghosn's denial seemed aimed at protecting his wife from growing government anger in Japan and Turkey, where his plane is said to have made an unauthorized stop. At Japan's behest, Interpol issued a wanted notice for Ghosn on Thursday. Turkish authoritiesCarole Ghosn made no mention of such plans during the December 27 interview.

Carlos Ghosn spent 130 days in solitary confinement, she said. Even after being released on bail, he couldn't use the Internet except in his lawyer's office. He had to report every person with whom he spoke, and he couldn't talk with his wife at all except for a one-hour video conference in November. At one point, she said, Japanese authorities seized her phone, her laptop, her diary, and the private letters she'd been sending to Ghosn each day.

. But she said Japanese authorities interviewed her about these payments in April and cleared her of any wrongdoing. ``I have nothing to do with the case,'' she said.After rescuing Nissan from bankruptcy starting in 1999, and in doubling its size since then, Ghosn had become convinced that the company needed a full-blown merger with Renault and Mitsubishi.

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