Tokyo prosecutors indicted Nissan Motor along with its ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn on Monday, shifting the focus of the financial misconduct scandal to the Japanese automaker and its CEO’s responsibility.
Both Nissan and its former chairman Carlos Ghosn have been charged by Japanese prosecutors over financial misconduct, according to a statement from Nissan.
Ghosn was arrested in November for under-reporting his compensation in the company’s financial statements over a period of five years. The auto giant said in a statement in November that „over many years“ Ghosn and board director, Greg Kelly, had been under-reporting compensation amounts to the Tokyo Stock Exchange securities report.
Nissan added that, in regards to Ghosn, „numerous other significant acts of misconduct have been uncovered, such as personal use of company assets.“ The company said Ghosn had also made inappropriate investments.