Carlos Ghosn guilty of 'serious misconduct', Nissan says

An extraordinary press release issued late tonight by Nissan's global headquarters in Japan has accused its own chairman, Carlos Ghosn, of violating Japanese financial law. Japanese news outlet Yomiuri has reported that Ghosn has been arrested in Japan, although this is still to be verified. Nissan itself has not spoken of an arrest.

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