Former Nissan CEO Writes On His Escape From Japan

Former Nissan CEO, who was kept under house arrest in Japan due to corruption allegations and fled to Lebanon via Turkey in 2020, introduced his book, which he wrote with all the details of his escape.

Carlos Ghosn, who worked as a CEO of Nissan for a while and was tried for his name being involved in corruption events, is in Japan. under house arrest was being held. Making a plan to escape from the house arrest he was in in 2020, and his country through Atatürk Airport. fleeing to Lebanon Ghosn had a great impact on the world agenda.

The former CEO, who fell silent after all these events, broke his silence last month and explained how he escaped from house arrest. had told. Surprising many people with the information he gave, Ghosn said that this time he published his book in which he wrote about his experiences. announced.

Behind the scenes of the great escape

Broken AlliancesGhosn, who introduced his book titled Broken Alliances with an online press conference last Monday, said that he planned his escape plan in 4 days and completely alone announced that he was ready. He is also the reason why flee from Japan”must” and he explained.

In a statement to the Japanese media, “A fair and speedy trial in Japan I can’t even pass by I understand” said.

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The ex-Nissan CEO also said that random people he encountered on the Turkish leg of the escape were put on trial.Conditions demanded it. One day, I would like to meet those who are on trial in Turkey because of me. If our paths cross, I’d rather meet them. i would be gladHe also made statements about the citizens who were on trial.


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