(Bloomberg Opinion) — The shock arrest and defenestration in 2018 of Carlos Ghosn, a jet-setting polyglot who bestrode the car industry for decades as head of the Renault-Nissan alliance, always had a cinematic quality to it: There was his detention in Japan shortly after disembarking from a private aicraft; the allegations (strenuously denied by Ghosn) of undeclared income and misappropriated funds; the grim conditions in which he was held and monitored by Japanese prosecutors; and the speculation that his downfall was really a ploy to prevent him bringing about a deeper union between Nissan and Renault that Tokyo didn’t want.But …read more
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