Ghosn Received $8.9 Million in ‘Improper’ Payments From Nissan-Mitsubishi Entity

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Ghosn Received $8.9 Million in ‘Improper’ Payments From Nissan-Mitsubishi Entity
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Nissan said it would consider measures to recover the 'improper' payments totaling $8.9 million from its former chairman Carlos Ghosn

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