Ghosn Blames Nissan Executives for ‘Playing a Dirty Game’

  • Auto titan releases video after being jailed again in Tokyo
  • Ex-chairman originally named people but they were edited out
Ghosn Says He's Innocent of All Charges
Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

Carlos Ghosn lashed out at Nissan Motor Co.’s top ranks for playing “a very dirty game” by orchestrating his arrests in Japan and his ouster from its global alliance with Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

Speaking in a video recorded before he was detained again last week, the former chairman of the three automakers said some Nissan executives conspired to put him in jail instead of focusing on fixing the company’s deteriorating performance.