Two years later, Carlos Ghosn is still bitter from his luxurious residence in Lebanon.

The former boss of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance met our colleagues from

Parisian

, and does not spare his words towards Bruno Le Maire in particular.

He regrets the "abandonment" of Renault and the French state, a few weeks after the first accusations of embezzlement, when he had been supported at first.

But the businessman evokes a decision taken "at the beginning of January 2019, during a meeting at the Ministry of Finance", and aims at the context of the movement of yellow vests.

"It suited everyone to drop me and appoint someone much more malleable," he enrages.

The tax audit that followed was, according to him, an opportunity “to build a case against” him, after a “dropping”.

A tooth against Bruno Le Maire

Carlos Ghosn also dwells on Bruno Le Maire's sentence, which indicated that he "trusts Japanese justice"... which is precisely the "blackest face" of Japan for the Franco-Lebanese.

According to him, he was not supported more because he "did not come out of the ENA" and was not close to any politician.

"I got where I was thanks to my skills and my performance," he said, believing that "meritocracy was shot down."

Still against the Minister of the Economy, Carlos Ghosn retains his own "surprise", noting a hostility from Bruno Le Maire towards him when he had previously supported him.

“It was he who ordered the tax audit.

It was he who gave a clear instruction to two members of the board of directors of Renault "to" abandon "the boss of the group.

"Tongues will loosen over time and we will know why France let me go," he predicts, tackling a lack of "sovereignty".

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