Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn’s top lawyer vowed Thursday to mount a “thorough” defense to restore his client’s reputation, as the businessman spent his first day out of a Tokyo detention centre recovering. “Of course he is tired,” Junichiro Hironaka told reporters camped outside his office. “He was
Former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn’s top lawyer vowed Thursday to mount a “thorough” defense to restore his client’s reputation, as the businessman spent his first day out of a Tokyo detention centre recovering.
“Of course he is tired,” Junichiro Hironaka told reporters camped outside his office. “He was taken into custody unexpectedly at the airport, put in that place for more than 100 days. Wouldn’t he be tired after all that?”
Hironaka kept tight-lipped on details about Ghosn, who was freed Wednesday afternoon after his shock arrest on Nov 19 when Japanese prosecutors stormed into his corporate jet.