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Former Nissan Motor president, Carlos Ghosn, will have used the Japanese company 's funds to cover personal investment losses of around 13.2 million euros, a announced Tuesday the Japanese agency Kyodo.
According to the agency, which quotes sources related to the lawsuit, Ghosn suffered such losses during the 2008 financial crisis.
This revelation is part of a series of financial misconduct that Ghosn allegedly committed in recent years that led to his detention on November 19.
Ghosn, who is being held in a Tokyo jail while awaiting details of the indictment, has been sacked from his duties as president of Nissan and the same duties at the Japanese company Mitsubishi.
On Sunday, Renault launched an internal audit of the remuneration of Mr. Ghosn, executive chairman of the French company and "architect" of the Renault-Nissan alliance.
In addition to Ghosn, his main collaborator, North American Greg Kelly, was also arrested.
According to information released this morning by NHK public broadcaster, Carlos Ghosn has denied the allegations that are attributed to him for concealment of income and mismanagement of the company 's money.
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