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Carlos Ghosn's wife questioned in Tokyo

Carole Ghosn has increasingly emerged as a key figure in the case surrounding her tycoon husband, who is in detention facing multiple allegations of financial malpractice.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Tokyo, Japan
Thu, April 11, 2019

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Carlos Ghosn's wife questioned in Tokyo This picture taken on April 3, 2019 shows former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn (L) and his wife Carole (L) leave the office of his lawyer Junichiro Hironaka in Tokyo. Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn will remain in custody until at least April 14, a Japanese court ruled on April 5, 2019, as prosecutors quiz him over fresh allegations of financial misconduct. (AFP/Kazuhiro Nogi)

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apanese authorities investigating alleged financial misconduct by former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn questioned his wife Carole at a closed-door hearing on Thursday, his lawyer said.

Carole Ghosn has increasingly emerged as a key figure in the case surrounding her tycoon husband, who is in detention facing multiple allegations of financial malpractice.

Ghosn's lead defence lawyer Junichiro Hironaka confirmed to reporters that Carole Ghosn had answered authorities' questions but would not be drawn on the detail of the ongoing investigation.

"She responded in good faith as she had promised to," he said, but declined to offer specifics of what was discussed during the nearly three-hour session.

He said he believed there would be no further questions for Carole Ghosn but declined to speculate on whether she would remain in Japan.

Carole Ghosn left Japan last week using an American passport after Japanese police confiscated her Lebanese passport.

She returned late Wednesday to Japan to meet authorities -- "proof that she never intended to run away from anybody", according to the couple's lawyer Francois Zimeray.

Japanese authorities are investigating claims that Carlos Ghosn siphoned off around $5 million of Nissan funds for his personal use.

Prosecutors believe this money was taken from around $15 million transferred from Nissan to a dealership in Oman between 2015 and 2018.

According to a source close to the matter, some of the $5 million was funnelled to a British Virgin Islands-listed company -- which has Carole Ghosn registered as president -- to purchase a luxury yacht.

The boat, 37 metres (120 feet) long and weighing nearly 300 tons, is worth more than 12 million euros ($13.5 million), according to this source, who asked to remain anonymous.

Carlos Ghosn denies all allegations made against him and slammed "backstabbing" Nissan executives in a video message aired Tuesday, during which he said he was a victim of a "plot" from those who feared he would tie Nissan closer to its French partner Renault.

Prosecutors have until April 14 to question the auto sector legend after which they can apply for a further 10-day period of custody.

Ghosn already faces three formal charges: two of under-reporting of his salary in official financial documents, and a further charge of seeking to shift investment losses to the firm.

He has not been formally charged with any allegations linked to the Oman case.

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