TOKYO, Jan 4 — A lawyer for former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn said Saturday he felt betrayed by his client’s escape from Japan but still understood his act, claiming it resulted from Japan’s inhumane justice system. The international tycoon, who faces multiple charges of financial misconduct...
File photo former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn inside a car as he leaves his lawyer's office after being released on bail from Tokyo Detention House, in Tokyo, Japan, March 6, 2019. — Reuters pic
“First, I was filled with a sense of strong anger. I felt betrayed,” Ghosn’s lawyer Takashi Takano wrote in his blog, stating that he had not been informed about the plan in advance. “I can easily imagine that if people with wealth, human networks and ability to take action have the same experience , they would do the same thing or at least consider doing so,” Takano said.
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