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Added on the 09/04/2019 08:14:02 - Copyright : AFP EN
Journalists wait outside the prosecutors office in Tokyo after former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn is rearrested early Thursday while out on bail. IMAGES
A Tokyo court on Thursday handed a six-month suspended jail sentence to Greg Kelly, a former aide to ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn, on financial misconduct charges. Prosecutors had sought a two-year sentence for Kelly, an American citizen who was detained alongside Ghosn in November 2018. The sentence will be suspended for three years, the judge said Thursday. IMAGES of Kelly arriving at court
Tokyo, Jul 19 (EFE/EPA).- Two Americans accused of helping former Nissan president Carlos Ghosn flee from Japan while he was out on bail awaiting trial were found guilty on Monday and sentenced to prison.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF FORMER NISSAN PRESIDENT CARLOS GHOSN.
Hong Kong, Jun 17 (EFE/EPA).- The Hong Kong police arrested the chief editor of the Apple Daily newspaper Thursday along with four other top executives for alleged conspiracy to collude with foreign forces, a crime under the national security law that China imposed on the former British colony.Among those arrested are CEO Cheung Kim-hung, COO Royston Chow, Chief Editor Ryan Law, Associate Publisher Chan Pui-man and Platform Director of Apple Daily Digital Cheung Chi-wai, the newspaper said on its website.Hundreds of police officials raided the headquarters of the daily on Thursday morning, blocking all entrances. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE). SHOT LIST: THE SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE STEVE LI KWAI-WAH OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY DEPARTMENT SPEAKS TO REPORTERS OUTSIDE THE OFFICE OF NEXT MEDIA, PUBLISHER OF APPLE DAILY, IN HONG KONG , AND THE CORDONED OFF OFFICE OF NEXT MEDIA, PUBLISHER OF APPLE DAILY, IN HONG KONG.
Tokyo, May 27 (EFE/EPA).-Dozens of foreign investors have filed a lawsuit against Nissan Motor seeking damages for financial losses as a result of the financial misconduct case against the company's former chairman Carlos Ghosn, according to a report.The lawsuit chased by around 90 institutional investors in the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States, among others, has been filed in Japanese courts and demands 34.4 billion yen ($315 million) in compensation from the automaker, local news agency Kyodo reported on Thursday.(Camera: ARCHIVE)ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF CARLOS GHOSN.
A US father-son pair accused of helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn in his audacious escape from Japan arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday after losing their battle against extradition. IMAGES