Former CEO Carlos Ghosn of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has been accused of disclosing less compensation, and former CEO Greg Kelly's witnesses have begun to be questioned, and former CEO Ghosn retires. He later testified that he was asked to cooperate in paying a generous reward.

Former Nissan representative director Greg Kelly, 64, was accused of colluding with former chairman Ghosn and disclosing less of the former chairman's compensation in a securities report, questioning witnesses of Nissan officials. On the 24th, the witness inquiry of former President Hiroto Saikawa began.



In this, former president Nishikawa testified that "I have never spoken directly to him or asked for his opinion" regarding the compensation of former chairman Ghosn.



In addition, when former President Nishikawa became vice president in 2011, former CEO Kelly said, "Ghosn's remuneration is very low compared to international standards, and he will continue to work with motivation. In order to avoid being withdrawn from other companies, it is necessary to prepare a generous package for the compensation after retirement. I would like Ghosn to support me together. "



After that, former CEO Kelly said, "I want you to sign for support," and said that he signed a document with a plan to pay compensation after the retirement of former chairman Ghosn.