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The wife of former Nissan president, Carlos Ghosn, of Brazil, filed a complaint with Human Rights Watch for the treatment of Japanese justice by her husband, which she describes. as a "hostage system".
Since last November, Ghosn was incarcerated for violation of Japanese financial laws, misappropriation of Nissan badets and transfer of personal debts to the automaker.
The letter was sent by Carole Ghosn at the end of December, in order to reveal the abusive practices that, in her opinion, are authorized by the Japanese judicial system, confirmed today her door of the "Kyodo" news agency.
"In the Japanese" judicial "judicial system, prolonged detention by confiscation is one of the main tactics of the prosecution's investigation," the letter says.
The text adds that in Japan, people suspected of committing a crime are "interrogated repeatedly without the presence of their lawyers, have limited access to legal advice and are not allowed to ask for bail "until they start to be released. treaty.
"The treatment of my husband is a case study worthy of the reality of this draconian system," notes the letter of Carole Ghosn.
The charges against Carlos Ghosn
Pr. The former president of Nissan, Carlos Ghosn, has an apartment in Rio de Janeiro Janeiro – Photo: Ricardo Moraes / Reuters
The ex-president of Nissan, aged 64, has been jailed in Tokyo since November 19 last year due to suspicions that "I'm in trouble." he allegedly committed irregularities related to the declaration of his salary and the management of his property while he was in charge of the car manufacturer.
Ghosn was accused of failing to generate income in Nissan's financial reports between 2010 and 2018. In addition, the executive reportedly charged $ 16.6 million in personal expenses to the company's accounts.
There is still a lawsuit against Nissan against Ghosn for the use of the company's badets for personal purposes. Luxury real estate in at least 4 different countries would have been bought and renovated for use by the executive and his family. We are in a privileged area of Rio de Janeiro.
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two prosecutors charges against Ghosn, making him the accused. If this happens, the trial should be held in the middle of this year and he could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison.
Earlier this year, Ghosn began to be questioned by the judge. He stopped appearing on the second day of the hearing, claiming that he had a high fever.