Ghosn asks Renault to pay over 30 million yen for retirement allowance at 4:12 on January 14

Carlos Ghosn, former chairman of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., has filed a petition in France with a French carmaker who has been the top executive in an interview with a leading newspaper and asked Renault to pay a retirement allowance of more than 30 million yen in Japanese yen Was revealed.

Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who fled to Lebanon in the Middle East on bail, was told in a newspaper on 13 August in response to an interview with leading French newspaper Figaro.

Former President Ghosn said in January that he had been detained in Japan last January and resigned as Renault's chairman and CEO, CEO of Nissan. I do. "

He then revealed last December that he had filed a petition in France with a French court seeking payment of retirement benefits amounting to around 250,000 euros (more than 30 million Japanese yen).

Figaro reports that Ghosn also intends to argue that Renault did not allow him to pay a pension or postpaid compensation of around € 770,000 per year (more than ¥ 93 million in Japanese yen).

Renault says "no comments" on this.