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The former president of Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Carloss Gosn has signed secret documents in which he had been ordered to divide his remuneration into two parts, including an unreported, without informing shareholders of this behavior, announced Thursday the one of the source information situations.
It has already been reported that Guantanamo was arrested in Japan for alleged financial crimes. The Japanese prosecutor 's office announced that Gosn had not claimed an income of about 40 million euros.
The source of information indicates that tax returns began during the 2009/2010 fiscal year, when a new law came into effect, forcing any company executive to declare it with a salary of 39, at least 100 million yen (778,400 euros).
"Suddenly, he had to disclose his remuneration and, when that happened, he began to divide it into two parts: a part was declared and paid that year, the other was concealed to be theoretically paid after retirement, "indicates the source of information.
The deacon created documents in which a small number of his badistants were asked to pay this remuneration.
Local media reports that Gosn's refuses to sign such documents.
"In the years following the law, the amount of undeclared earnings has increased and is now well above the reported amount of about one billion yen," says the source of information.
The reason for such action is mainly due to the desire to avoid criticizing shareholders and employees for its high pay, report the Japanese media.
In the context of the unreported income scandal, Gosn is also released from the presidency of the Japanese automaker by Mitsubishi Motors Council.
Gosn created the Nissan and Renault alliance, which later joined the Mitsubishi. Renault retained the management position of Gosn, but he was appointed deputy director of the company.
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