TOKYO: Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn (pic) walking out of a Tokyo detention centre nearly four months after his arrest is riveting Japan, where the relatively low crime rate means his high-profile financial misconduct case is giving the public an unusual peek into how the criminal justice system works.
TOKYO: Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn walking out of a Tokyo detention centre nearly four months after his arrest is riveting Japan, where the relatively low crime rate means his high-profile financial misconduct case is giving the public an unusual peek into how the criminal justice system works.
His trial, which could start later this year, is sure to draw attention as one of the biggest court cases in the history of corporate Japan.
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