The Japanese carmaker’s chief performance officer is the first high-profile departure at the firm publicly acknowledged as related to the arrest of former chairman Carlos Ghosn
Nissan Chief Performance Officer Jose Munoz, who took a leave of absence a week ago, is leaving, the first high-profile departure at the Japanese carmaker publicly acknowledged as related to the arrest of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
Munoz on Saturday said in a statement on LinkedIn he made the decision after serious thinking because the company was “involved in matters that have and will continue to divert its focus”, referring to Ghosn’s case.