Lawyer for Ghosn slams 'outrageous' rules on seeing wife

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Lawyer for Ghosn slams 'outrageous' rules on seeing wife
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Ghosn needs court permission to see his wife which his lawyer says violate the UN's International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Ghosn denies all the charges against him and has vowed to ‘vigorously defend himself against these baseless accusations’.

The former Nissan chief was bailed for a second time on April 25 and is now preparing for trial on four charges of financial misconduct ranging from concealing part of his salary, to using Nissan funds for personal expenses. “This is a clear violation of our own constitution as well as a violation of the human rights treaty, which our government ratified … long time ago,” he added.

He finally won bail for the first time in March, agreeing to conditions including living in a court-appointed residence monitored by cameras.

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