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Victim or villain: Carlos Ghosn re-arrested as Renault turns on former CEO

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So why is Carlos Ghosn back in a Japanese jail?The once all-powerful boss of the Renault-Nissan alliance was planning his big counter-offensive with a press conference next week. We'll review the latest twist, its motives and timing which comes amid fresh scrutiny over the perks and payments afforded to the Franco-Brazilian-Lebanese corporate titan.

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